CLEVELAND — As Aaron Boone sat in the visitors’ dugout Sunday morning, he did the things a manager does: He revealed his starting rotation for the coming games, allowed that he keeps an eye on the rival Red Sox (“I see they win every day,” he said with a smile) and laid out his own plans for the All-Star break — a trip to Six Flags and plenty of pool time and barbecue with his four kids.

But Boone also did something that many managers do not — admit he was wrong.

Boone, in fact, offered up two mea culpas during the Yankees’ weekend series against the Cleveland Indians, which concluded on Sunday with a 5-2 loss for a split of the four games.

Boone acknowledged second-guessing himself after Friday night’s loss, in which Aaron Judge — with the tying run at the plate — was thrown out trying to steal at the end of the eighth inning. And after Boone was ejected from Saturday night’s game for arguing — with plenty of profanity — that Giancarlo Stanton’s strikeout should have been called a foul ball, he realized after looking at replays that the umpires had made the correct call.

And so Boone said so.

He added on Sunday morning that it was important to acknowledge that the umpires had gotten it right.