Video: Yankees' Boone Reveals Biggest Regret from Game 1 World Series Loss to Dodgers

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said his only regret from Friday night's loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series was not putting Luke Weaver on the mound in the tenth inning.
"Do I send Weave out with the lead for the third up...
in the tenth? That's the one that certainly I can make a case for in my head," Boone told reporters on Saturday when asked if he had made decisions he would like to take back in Game 1.
"Worry about, a little bit, that third up with them, and then where's that leave us, if that doesn't go according to plan...
that's the one.
But the other ones, no, I would double down on." Weaver closed out the eighth inning and retired three batters in order in the ninth, but Boone turned to Jake Cousins and Nestor Cortes for the tenth frame.
Cortes' sixth pitch was hit by the Dodgers' Freddie Freeman for a walk-off grand slam.
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