In a heated confrontation on the field, New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. saw his night cut short after being ejected by an umpire following a strikeout. The 25-year-old was making his first start in the leadoff spot, a move that was seen as a bold strategy by Yankees manager Aaron Boone. However, Chisholm's brief tenure in the top spot was marked by controversy, with the young infielder disagreeing with the umpire's call on a strikeout. The ejection adds to the drama surrounding Chisholm's season, which has been marked by ups and downs in his bid to establish himself as a key contributor for the Yankees.


Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm, inserted in the leadoff spot, was tossed after striking out.