Around the Empire: Yankees news - 6/26/25
Briefly

Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected from a game for arguing balls and strikes, something he contended he was not doing. He was frustrated after a strikeout and felt the umpire, Mark Wegner, overreacted to his self-dialogue. Following the ejection, Chisholm apologized to Aaron Judge, who had urged him to focus after the strikeout. Meanwhile, the Yankees are showing interest in acquiring Isiah Kiner-Falefa as they seek depth for their roster as the trade deadline approaches. Michael Kay, the Yankees' iconic broadcaster, is considering reducing his workload as he reflects on retirement and his personal interests.
I feel like there's a problem. I feel like it's getting ridiculous now.
What do I do if I retire? I don't have any interests. I read. I don't play tennis. I don't play golf. I mean, I would probably be boring as hell.
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