Aaron Boone ejected in fiery scene after controversial call with ‘savages in the f–king box’ umpire
Aaron Boone was ejected during a Yankees game against the Blue Jays after a heated argument with umpire Brennan Miller. The incident occurred following a controversial catch made by Toronto's Daulton Varsho. Despite Boone's ejection, the Yankees secured a 5-4 victory over their rivals.
- ▪Aaron Boone was ejected after arguing a controversial catch in the seventh inning.
- ▪The catch was made by Daulton Varsho, which Boone contested.
- ▪This ejection was notable as it involved the same umpire from Boone's infamous 'savages in the box' rant in 2019.
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MLB New York Yankees Aaron Boone ejected in fiery scene after controversial call with ‘savages in the f–king box’ umpire By Andrew Battifarano Published May 19, 2026, 10:51 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Aaron Boone was fired up on Tuesday night. It led to an early exit for the Yankees skipper. Boone was tossed following the bottom of the seventh of the Yankees’ 5-4 win over the Blue Jays at the Stadium after arguing with the umpiring crew in the wake of an inning-ending diving catch from Toronto center fielder Daulton Varsho.
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