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<p>TAMPA — It was just a passing conversation with Aaron Boone at Steinbrenner Field, but it now resonates more with Brett Gardner.</p>



<p>“He mentioned to me he was a little tired,’’ Gardner said after Boone <strong>took a leave of absence </strong>to have a pacemaker inserted Wednesday to address a low heart rate. “Looking back on it, it’s probably one of the reasons he wasn’t feeling 100 percent that day. I hope they caught it at the right time and it allows him to do his job to the best of his ability going forward.”</p>



<p>The procedure went “as expected” the Yankees said in a statement, but Boone, who will turn 48 on Tuesday, had already done his best to ease his team’s concern about his health issue.</p>



<p>“Anytime you hear about the heart, it’s very, very concerning,’’ Gardner said. “Obviously, he had issues there before. Our thoughts go out to him and his well-being, but his first thoughts go to his players and our well-being. It was good to see he was at ease. We look forward to getting him back here pretty shortly, but we’ll miss him while he’s gone.”</p>



<p>Giancarlo Stanton said Boone didn’t seem to show any effects leading up to Wednesday.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/04/yankees-players-shocked-concerned-for-aaron-boone-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Aaron Boone at Yankees spring training.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>“How he’s been acting normal and how well he’s been able to cope with what he’s going through shows you how strong a person he is,’’ Stanton said.</p>



<p>Mike Ford said the news came as a “shock” to him.</p>



<p>“He’s an incredibly tough guy,’’ the first baseman said. “It puts things into perspective for me. You don’t know what can happen on any given day. We’re all supporting him.”</p>



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<p>Though Gardner knew about the open heart surgery Boone underwent in 2009 to replace an aortic valve, Ford did not.</p>



<p>“I hope he’s kicking and fighting like he normally does,’’ Ford said. “He wanted to be the one to tell us.”</p>


<p>Bench coach Carlos Mendoza was part of a Zoom call earlier in the day and helped tell the players the news before showing the video of Boone from the hospital.</p>



<p>“I’m not going to say I was surprised, because obviously I’ve had previous conversations with him,’’ Mendoza said of the procedure. “But after talking to him this morning a couple times when he was at the hospital, he made me feel really good. The way he was talking, I felt good about it.”</p>



<p>And the Zoom calls helped.</p>



<p>“Everybody was able to see his face and that made me feel a lot better and all of us around here,” said Mendoza, who will serve as manager while Boone is away. “It made us feel a lot better.”</p>
			 
					
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