The second base of the New York Yankees, Jazz Chishholm Jr., was suspended by a game and on Friday without annoyance for his major league baseball after his expulsion game against the Rays of Tampa Bay and the violation of the MLBS Social Network Policy.
The senior vice president of operations in the MLB field, Michael Hill, announced the decision.
Chishholm is appealing the decision.
Chishholm was expelled in the seventh entry in Thorsday Night in the seventh entrance by the John Bacon plate referee when Chishholm argued after a third blow called in a complete counting field of Mason Mason Mason seemed low. It was his fifth expulsion from his career and first with the Yankees.
The Yankees chise jazz is expelled after discussing a three -calling strike in front of the rays

Chisholm then published in his account X, “Not even … close!” With mixed blasphemy, then eliminated the publication.
MLBS regulations prohibit the use of electronic device duration games. The social media policy forbids “show or transmit content that questions impartiality or otherwise denigrates a major league referee.”
“I didn’t think I had something I said it was expellectable, but after probable,” Chishholm said after the game. “I am a competitor, so when I go out and I feel that I am right and you are telling me something that I think makes no sense, I will get excited and get angry.
“I lost my emotions. I lost my calm,” Hey added. “I have to be better than that … I’m definitely angry with Myelf for losing his calm.”
Associated Press reports.
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