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A week after the Yankees managed five runs off Garrett Crochet in the Bronx, Aaron Boone wasn’t going to underestimate the Red Sox ace. “Big stuff, big and physical, deception on
The New York Yankees ended their loss against the Boston Red Sox in terrible fashion. After heading into extra innings, the team was on the wrong end of two rough calls by the umpire, both of which could have had different outcomes,
Boone was ejected after challenging a foul call on DJ LeMahieu’s liner down the first base line. The play was ruled foul, the review didn’t overturn it, and Boone let the umpi
If DJ LeMahieu knew he was going to get ejected for the first time in his career Friday night, perhaps he would have gotten his money’s worth.
The New York Yankees lost both manager Aaron Boone and infielder DJ LeMahieu against the Boston Red Sox as both players were ejected by the umpire during extra
In the top of that inning, Anthony Volpe, the Yankees’ automatic runner, was thrown out trying to steal third base with nobody out. He was initially ruled safe at third, but the call was overturned after Boston challenged the play.
“Similar to Caballero the other day,” manager Alex Cora said. “They took a chance. They’re really good at what they do base running-wise. Volpe with the hop-hop and he goes. But Narvi, he made a great throw. He actually talked with Whit when he came in. Kind of like, ‘Hey, you have to mix up your looks and you’ve gotta be quick the plate.’”
In their latest battle, with the Red Sox coming out on top, 2-1, manager Aaron Boone and DJ LeMahieu were ejected for a fiery exchange. Boone was ejected in the 10th inning of the Yankees loss to the Red Sox after reaching a breaking point when LeMahieu's hit was called a foul ball,