Seething Aaron Boone ejected for arguing controversial Yankees strike call
Briefly

In a tense game against the Mariners, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected after passionately arguing a strike call against Jasson Dominguez, who had just struck out looking. The incident happened after the Yankees tied the game, with Anthony Volpe contributing an RBI groundout. Boone intervened to defend Dominguez, leading to his own expulsion from the game. The Yankees managed to push the game into extra innings thanks to strong pitching from Luke Weaver and a rally initiated by a pinch-running move to replace Paul Goldschmidt.
Boone got his money's worth, getting right in the face of the home plate umpire Mark Wegner.
After the Yankees finally scored a run to tie the game on Tuesday night in Seattle, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected after arguing a strike call.
Read at New York Post
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