Tuesday, October 29

Yankees’ Aaron Boone embarrassed by his theatrical show in argument following ejection

CHICAGO — Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone stated he felt embarrassed by his theatrical show throughout an argument with plate umpire Laz Diaz after he was ejected throughout New York’s loss to the Chicago White Sox on Monday.

Boone stated he talked to MLB Senior Vice President of On-Field Operations Mike Hill on Tuesday. He wouldn’t reveal particulars of their dialogue.



“I don’t like doing that,” Boone stated. “But I also felt like I needed to fight with what was happening in that game.”

Boone was tossed by Diaz after Anthony Volpe bought known as out on strikes towards reliever Bryan Shaw to start the eighth inning on Monday. He then made essentially the most of his American League-leading sixth ejection.

Boone ran to residence plate and went into arm-waving theatrics.

The supervisor bent down and drew a line within the filth together with his finger on the fringe of the left-handed batter’s field, demonstrating the place he thought the pitch was, after which mimicked Diaz emphatically calling strike three.

Boone stated he heard from “quite a few” of his fellow managers, including it was “a lot of funny stuff, mostly.”

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