Aaron Boone Responds to His Former Ace's Roast of Yankees' Lineup

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Former New York Yankees ace Luis Severino, who is having a bounce-back season with the Mets, made waves on Friday for a comment he made about the Bronx Bombers' top-heavy lineup.
Severino told reporters that he still keeps in touch with members of the Yankees’ organization via group chat. He then claimed that his former teammates have been teasing him about not getting the opportunity to start against them, even going so far as to say he’s “afraid of them."
Severino responded by saying, “I’m not afraid. Right now, you only have two good hitters. I can walk those two guys."
Luis Severino is in a group chat with some members of the Yankees that told him he was "afraid of them" after not starting in the first Subway Series at Citi Field. Severino's response?
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) July 19, 2024
"I'm not afraid of you guys. Right now, you only have two good hitters." pic.twitter.com/ND9234kDM8
“I think for some reason the Yankees are not that good against lefties this year,” Severino added, per SNY. “I mean, you only have to walk Judge and after that would be better, but I understand the logic because of the hitters.
"Soto is a lefty. [Alex] Verdugo is a lefty and Judge is the only big threat against lefties up there," he said.
It didn’t take long for Yankees manager Aaron Boone to muster a response to Severino’s comments.
“We’ll see where the dust settles when it’s all said and done,” Boone said about Severino’s words after the Yankees' 6-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays Friday, per SNY. “Add it all up, we’ve taken our lumps at times. I think we’re at the top of the league in runs scored. I saw the way [Severino] said it. It was like, whatever. Hopefully, we can answer him.”
"Hopefully we can answer him."
— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) July 20, 2024
Aaron Boone was asked to respond to Luis Severino's comments about the Yankees' lineup pic.twitter.com/2dFq2qjCUP
Boone managed Severino for five seasons, who dealt with a slew of injuries with the Yankees, from 2018-2023.
Unfortunately, the Yankees won’t get the opportunity to retaliate against Severino directly, as the Mets are reportedly electing to start two lefties against them in next week’s Subway Series showdown.
But Yankees' hitters can still prove Severino wrong with a strong second half of the 2024 season.

Grant Young covers the New York Yankees, the New York Mets, and Women’s Basketball for On SI. He holds an MFA degree in creative writing from the University of San Francisco, where he also played Division 1 baseball for five years. He believes Mark Teixeira should have been a first ballot MLB Hall of Fame inductee. You can follow him on X: @GrvntYoung