Two brothers. Two dugouts. One game that’s always been in their blood—Major League Baseball.
Long before they were calling the shots in Major League Baseball, Aaron and Bret Boone were just two kids tearing up the backyards in California. But baseball was not just a pastime in the Boone household; it was ingrained in their family’s being. Their grandfather Ray, their father Bob, and now both brothers have carved out their names in the game. But this season, it has hit a whole new chapter.
It all started with a phone call, and Aaron Boone’s classic response to it was, “Where the hell did this come from?” Because the news was as such/ His brother Bret had just dropped a bombshell.
Bret Boone is back in baseball, and this time as a hitting coach for the Texas Rangers. Aaron Boone was caught off guard when he got the call while on a Yankee bus heading back to Yankee Stadium after a welcome home dinner in New York. He couldn’t believe it, and not because Bret was not qualified for the role, but because he didn’t see it coming.
Aaron Boone told USA Today, “The way it came together, and the speed it came together for Bret, is wild… I don’t think he was even lobbying or trying, but I always thought they’d love to be back in the game with a team. So, I’m not surprised he jumped at this opportunity…. He’s in a great place in his life where he’s ready for this. And I think he definitely will have a positive impact on the players.” And as far as their bond goes, they are closer than ever.
These days, apparently, instead of Aaron and Bret talking once a week during the season, they now talk every day. But one can’t deny that the two Boones are prepping to have a face-off. The Texas Rangers will open a three-game series against the Yankees at the Bronx Stadium. And it’s shaping up to be the most anticipated matchup of the season. More than the fans, their parents, Bob and Sue Boone, are more excited. Thrilled to watch a showdown like only a baseball family would.
Aaron Boone’s brother’s back-to-basics style could be the Rangers’ game-changer
However, while the Boones might be sharing brotherly texts daily, make no mistake—Bret Boone showed up in Arlington with a mission. At the start of 2025, the Texas Rangers weren’t falling apart, but they were not running on all cylinders either. The pitching was steady, and the defense was solid too, but the offense was inconsistent at best. So the front office had seen enough, and out went Donnie Ecker, their offensive coordinator, and in came Bret Boone. And well, he came in ready to flip the offensive script—and flip, he sure did.
Almost overnight, the energy changed. The Texas Rangers rattled off six straight wins, and sure them sweeping the Rockies was expected. But they took two out of three from the red-hot Tigers, and even outscoring them 17-6 was head-turning. Even Jake Burger, who was recalled after a rocky start, seemed to have returned with a new fire under Boone’s watch. If you are wondering what the secret sauce is, it’s Bret’s coaching style.
It’s a blend of tech and grit. Bret himself told Foul Territory how he is working with each player individually. Not by some stats, but through personalities. “We’re all so different. I might say one thing that resonates with one player, and it’s not going to resonate with another. So I’m more figuring out personalities, what makes them tick.” He even encourages the hitters to balance screen time with game-watching. And so far, it is working.
So when Bret walks into the Bronx, this time to face Aaron Boone and the Yankees, know that he is not just showing up as a big brother. He might be arriving as the man who might have just changed the Rangers’ season around.
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