Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Ejected for 5th Time This Season in Game vs. Astros
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, AUG 10 – Aaron Boone set a new MLB record with five ejections this season after disputing a strike call during a game against the Houston Astros, who led 2-0 at the time.
- During the third inning of the August 10, 2025 game against the Houston Astros, Aaron Boone, manager of the New York Yankees, was thrown out for the fifth time this year.
- Boone argued with home-plate umpire Derek Thomas over a low called strike on a pitch to Ryan McMahon, reflecting ongoing frustration with strike calls this season.
- The Astros had built a 2-0 advantage when manager Aaron Boone was thrown out of the game, following several early strike calls on pitches outside the zone against Yankees batters Trent Grisham, Ben Rice, and Aaron Judge.
- Derek Thomas told Boone, "I've heard you enough, Aaron," before ejecting him, marking Boone’s 44th career ejection since becoming manager in 2018 and an MLB-leading fifth this season.
- The Astros went on to win 7-1, and Boone acknowledged that his ejection was not the reason for the Yankees’ struggle, emphasizing the need to "fix it.
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