New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm may not have deserved that ejection last night.
According to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com , Yankees manager Aaron Boone believes "there's a pretty strong case" to be made that Chisholm did not deserve to be ejected for his argument with umpire Mark Wegman, citing that Cincinnati Reds catcher Jose Trevino directed the ump to keep looking at Chisholm during play, which ultimately set him off.
Aaron Boone said "there's a pretty strong case" Jazz Chisholm Jr. should not have been ejected from last night's game. Boone said he believes Jose Trevino contributed to the ejection, directing HP umpire Mark Wegner to look at Jazz at 3B.
— Bryan Hoch ⚾️ (@BryanHoch) June 25, 2025
The third baseman was ejected in the bottom of the ninth inning, after a bad strike call by Wegner at the top of the inning got under his skin. At the time of the call, the game was tied 3-3 with the Reds.
Chisholm didn't feel there was sufficient cause to eject him either, as he said in a postgame interview.
“I looked at him and said, ‘Why are you looking at me?’” Chisholm said. “That’s when I get tossed. I didn’t get tossed for saying nothing crazy. I didn’t get tossed for saying, ‘Oh, that was a bad pitch.’ I got tossed for saying, ‘Why are you looking at me?’ I don’t think that’s a good reason to toss anybody.”
After the ejection, the game went into extra innings, ultimately ending in a 5-4 Yankees loss.
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