Boone disagrees with the Ump and gets ejected, a breakdown

Jun 22, 2021 558.8K views 3:10

What Happened

In a tense matchup between the New York Yankees and the Oakland Athletics, the game comes down to the bottom of the 9th inning. The Yankees have taken the lead late, and Aroldis Chapman (the "Cuban Missile") is on the mound trying to lock down the save for his team. Chapman starts off strong, blowing a 98 mph fastball past the batter for a strikeout. He follows it up with a tight slider and then unveils his new splitter pitch, which darts down dramatically and freezes the hitter for another K. The next batter steps up and Chapman gets ahead in the count 1-2, but the home plate umpire Sean Barber calls a borderline pitch a ball, much to the dismay of Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez. Manager Aaron Boone (full name Aaron Michael Boone) immediately charges out of the dugout to argue the call with Barber. "Hey, where was that pitch?" Boone demands. "Down," Barber replies. "No, that's horse s**t, that was down! Get your head out of your a**!" Boone exclaims. The irate manager continues unleashing a profanity-laced tirade, leaving Barber no choice but to eject him from the game. As Boone departs, the crowd erupts in cheers, clearly siding with their manager's passion and displeasure over the questionable umpiring. Boone even takes the time to dramatically toss his gum onto the field before heading to the locker room. The very next pitch from Chapman is eerily similar to the one that drew Boone's ire, but this time it's called a strike against the Athletics' hitter. This further fuels Boone's frustration, as he feels the umpire's zone has been inconsistent all game. Nonetheless, Chapman bears down and strikes out the final batter, preserving the Yankees' slim lead. As he stares down the A's dugout, the intensity of the moment is palpable. It's a classic clash between a fiery manager defending his team and an umpire trying to maintain control of the game - a microcosm of the high-stakes drama that makes baseball such a captivating sport.

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