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Aaron Boone ejected in fiery ump confrontation

It took just 13 games for Aaron Boone to record his first ejection of the season.

On Wednesday night, with the Yankees trailing 4-1 against the Marlins in the bottom of the seventh inning at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees manager was thrown out after Alex Verdugo was called for a strike on a pitch that appeared low to the outside corner.


Yankees manager Aaron Boone #17 gets into an argument with umpire John Bacon. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

Boone’s animated reaction from the dugout was enough to eject home plate umpire John Bacon as the Bronx crowd booed throughout the stadium.

Before heading to the clubhouse, Boone came out and opined with Bacon about the call, which forced him to a 1-2 count and ultimately led to Verdugo’s strikeout.

Boone has been ejected during his seven years with the Yankees.


Yankees manager Aaron Boone #17 argues with umpire John Bacon
Yankees manager Aaron Boone got into an argument with umpire John Bacon. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

He had an AL-leading seven ejections last season, bringing his total to 33 in his managerial career.

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