Aaron Judge and the New Yorkes were angry at the home run he was.
The judge led a change of Eric Orze from Tampa Bay at the bottom of the left field line, well above the foul pole in Steinbrenner Field.
The referees called the ball failure, a decision made in a video review. Judge and manager Aaron Boone was convinced that it should have been the eighth home run of the judge’s season.
“I think they are all children to scratch their heads, but nothing I can do about it. They lost it and we will simply move on,” Judge said after Yankees’ 4-0 victory.
Boone was expelled after Plate arbiter Adam Beck called a third blow to the next release.
“The audacity of the call position is remarkable,” said Boone. “I understand high, high, but then you will reproduce and I suppose they could not find conclusive enough, so we had to live with the call.”
Judge began to have words with Beck after the third call called. Boone left the shelter and was immediately thrown by Beck, then argued with the referee of the third base Scott Barry for the decision of homer. It was the 40th managerial expulsion for Boone and first this season.
“It was a fair ball, but that’s why you received repetition,” Judge said. “It is difficult in a situation like this in which in a minor leagues park, the foul posts are not so high, so you have reproduce, you have everything. It is a terrible decision.”
An MVP twice and MVP is hitting .390 with a major league leadership of 25 ranges.
The Yankees teammate, Cody Bellinger, was impressed by the album, which landed in the trees beyond the left garden.
“It was probably the party ball that I have hit,” he said.
Associated Press reports.
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