Yankees Honor 1998 Team at Old-Timers’ Day, Featuring Return of Derek Jeter and Booing of Aaron Boone

MLB, Sports Seattle

The New York Yankees honored the 1998 World Series championship team at Old-Timers’ Day on Sunday, June 23rd. It was a special day for Yankees fans as the team welcomed back some of the most beloved players from the 1998 team, including Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams.

The day started off with a parade of the 1998 players, who were greeted by a standing ovation from the crowd. The players then took their places in the dugout, where they were joined by current Yankees players.

The highlight of the day was the return of Derek Jeter, who received a thunderous ovation from the crowd. Jeter, who is now retired, was a key part of the 1998 team and is still remembered fondly by Yankees fans.

Unfortunately, the day was not without controversy. When current Yankees manager Aaron Boone was introduced, he was met with loud boos from the crowd. This was due to Boone’s role in the 2018 ALDS loss to the Boston Red Sox, which ended the Yankees’ season.

Overall, Old-Timers’ Day was a great success. It was a chance for Yankees fans to honor the 1998 team and to welcome back some of their favorite players. It also provided a reminder of how much Yankees fans care about their team and how passionate they can be.

Yankees Honor 1998 Team at Old-Timers' Day, Featuring Return of Derek Jeter and Booing of Aaron Boone