Aaron Boone didn't hold back.
The New York Yankees manager sprinted onto the field Tuesday night during the ninth inning in Seattle, and he left it a few minutes later as an ejected man.
Boone hustled out to defend his left fielder, Jasson Dominguez. The home-plate umpire had just punched out Dominguez on a pitch clearly out of the strike zone.
Boone quickly shoved Dominguez out of the way, then let rip a tirade of inappropriate words interspersed with some argumentative language.
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We'll let you do the lip-reading here if you'd like.
Aaron Boone gets ejected in the ninth inning after a low strike three call on Jasson Dominguez pic.twitter.com/lXvrikm4a7
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 14, 2025Boone certainly got his money's worth.
He's trending toward 50 career ejections. This is now 41 and counting, according to Baseball Reference's managerial statistics.
And given Boone's ability to let loose on umpires, it almost certainly won't be his last one of these.
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