Aaron Boone tells the ump his call is bull___ and gets ejected, a breakdown

Apr 12, 2024 352.8K views 3:49

What Happened

Aaron Boone, the manager of the New York Yankees, is outraged after home plate umpire John Tumpane makes a controversial call against Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo. In the bottom of the seventh inning, with the Yankees trailing 3-0, Verdugo steps up to the plate as the leadoff batter. Tumpane calls the first pitch a strike, but Verdugo disagrees, believing it was low and outside. The next pitch is also called a strike, leaving Verdugo down 0-2 in the count. Verdugo takes the third pitch, which appears to be well outside the strike zone, but Tumpane shockingly calls it a strike, resulting in Verdugo being called out on strikes. Boone immediately rushes out of the dugout, yelling at Tumpane and defending his player. "It's low, yeah, it's f***ing low, John," Boone shouts. "It's low, f***ing low." Tumpane, clearly agitated by Boone's outburst, ejects the Yankees manager from the game. As Boone continues to argue, he tells Tumpane, "You got one f***ing left, John. You got one f***ing left." It's unclear what Boone means by this, but he appears to be warning the umpire that he's nearing the end of his patience. Boone then turns to the dugout and tells his team, "We're coming back in this game. We're coming back in this game, and I need you to be really sharp right now. Let's go, tell him, Booney." This rallying cry from the manager shows his unwavering belief in his team's ability to mount a comeback, despite the difficult situation. As Boone is ejected from the game, he sarcastically says, "Well, I've done it again," in a reference to the classic film "Hoosiers." This quip highlights Boone's frustration with the umpire's decision and his own tendency to get ejected from games when he disagrees with the officials. The controversial call and Boone's heated reaction underscore the high stakes and intensity of the Yankees' battle against their division rivals. Despite the setback, Boone remains confident in his team's ability to overcome the deficit and secure a victory.

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alex verdugo steps to the plate for the yankees this breakdown is brought to you by

seat geek thank you to them that strike one on a slider verdugo accepts the call doesn't love it

but accepts it it's in there okay that's the edge i'll memorize that back to back sliders didn't see

that coming oh and two now surely he's not going to get another one he does he says he struck out

he says wait what how on the pitch on the pitch are you kidding me what on the pitch boone says