Red Sox's Walker Buehler Ejected for Appearing to Tell Ump Missed Call Was 'Right Down the F---Ing Middle'
- Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler was ejected in the third inning against the Mets on Tuesday at Fenway Park after arguing a missed strike call.
- The ejection followed home plate umpire Mike Estabrook ruling a 1-0 pitch to Juan Soto a ball despite it being over the plate, prompting Buehler's strong reaction.
- After Buehler's quick dismissal, manager Alex Cora also got ejected while arguing, but the Red Sox bullpen shut down the Mets over six scoreless innings.
- The Red Sox won 2-0 with runs from Narváez and Devers, while their bullpen posted a 1.25 ERA over the last four games, including this outing.
- Buehler expressed regret for his ejection, acknowledging he put the bullpen in a tough spot but remained convinced of his viewpoint during the incident.
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