Minutes after the Yankees were eliminated from the postseason on Wednesday night, Aaron Boone was asked if he has any reason to fear for his job.

“No,” the manager replied at the conclusion of yet another somber, season-ending press conference. “I’m under contract, so I don’t expect anything.”

Boone, whose Yankees’ lost Game 4 of the ALDS to the Blue Jays , 5-2, at Yankee Stadium, is correct, as he signed an extension back in spring training. The three-year deal, reportedly worth $15 million, takes him through the 2027 season.

Boone, now eight complete seasons into the job, earned that contract after taking the Yankees to the World Series last season, though they lost to the Dodgers in five games. Getting back to the Fall Classic — and avenging that sloppy showing — was the team’s goa

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