Tampa – Tok 22 games, but Aaron Boone finally has its first expulsion from the season.
The Yankees manager was thrown in the eighth entry of Sunday’s game against the Rays after Aaron Judge was called for strikes.
The frustrations wounded a release before, he thought, when Judge seemed to crush a home run through the left field line, only for the third base, Scott Barry.
The Yankees challenged him, but the review of the repetition, the call in the field was.
Then, the judge was called to look at Strike Three in the next release, with which he did not agree, and Boone left the bench to discuss.


The arbiter of the plate, Adam Beck, had a fast hook for Boone, who went out to argue with Beck before obtaining his money with Barry in the third base.
Boone, who was expelled 39 times in his first seven seasons, obtained his first of the year on Sunday while Max Fried was working in a prayer without success through seven tickets before a The scoring change eliminated it; Fried then cool a single in the eighth.
Boone had been barking in Beck already in the second entry, when Jasson Domínguez was called for strikes after two releases that seemed to be out of the plate were called strikes.


