Aaron Boone isn't shy about getting his point across.
The New York Yankees manager isn't afraid to cross the line, either. He's very effective at getting himself ejected from baseball games.
His latest ejection came Tuesday night, and it meant he climbed a bit more up the all-time managerial ejections list.
Boone has now been ejected 48 times, which is tied for 26th all time with Tommy Lasorda and Billy Martin. He broke a tie with Mike Scioscia and Ned Yost.
This is how those rankings look a few spots up the board, with Boone having managed a lot fewer games than anyone else pictured:
Aaron Boone secured another ejection yesterday to continue his rise up the career leaderboard!
Now tied with legends Tommy Lasorda and Billy Martin, Mike Hargrove is just two ahead.
ABS challenge system has limited the major source of his dismissals, but you can't keep the… pic.twitter.com/BMfFFhh3mn
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The modern MLB isn't set up for the managerial tirades of yesteryear.
Instant replay challenges allows plays on the bases to be called correctly rather than simply disputed.
The ABS challenge system removes the need to argue most balls and strikes, too.
Boone is still finding a way to let off some steam and use his antics to fire up the Yankees players and fans. It may not be an era made for manager ejections, but Boone hasn't noticed.
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