💨 Abstract
Brothers Aaron and Bret Boone, both in their 50s, faced off in a major league game for the first time in two decades. Aaron, the Yankees' manager, welcomed Bret, newly hired as the Rangers' hitting coach. They shared a pre-game moment, reminiscing about their shared baseball history and family ties, including a legendary baseball lineage spanning three generations. Both competitive, they enjoyed the rare opportunity to work closely before the game.
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