Chisholm’s Emotions Boil Over in Ninth Inning
New York Yankees outfielder Jazz Chisholm found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons during Tuesday night’s clash against the Cincinnati Reds.
In the top of the ninth inning, Chisholm was called for a questionable strike on a 2-0 pitch that appeared low, a call that sparked immediate frustration. Though he didn’t make a scene at the plate, Chisholm’s body language told the story as he headed back to the dugout, clearly upset.
Boiling Point Reached in the Field
What happened next is what led to his ejection.
As Chisholm jogged out for defensive duties, he couldn’t let it go. He turned his frustrations into a full-on confrontation with the umpire, yelling in his face and drawing a quick ejection. Even Yankees manager Aaron Boone had to step in and physically restrain Chisholm to prevent things from escalating further.
Jazz Chisholm was ejected from the ballgame after a poor strike call and was tossed in between innings.
— Fireside Yankees (@FiresideYankees) June 25, 2025
Here's the full sequence:#Yankees pic.twitter.com/iqL6Q6rWSE
Jazz Chisholm was still yelling at the ump in between innings and now he's been ejected pic.twitter.com/aH2jByOeGW
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) June 25, 2025
Not the First Time This Season
However, this isn’t Jazz Chisholm’s first dust-up with the officials this year. And it’s becoming a trend that fans and commentators are starting to notice. While his frustrations were understandable given the strike zone mishap, his decision to pursue the ump after the fact raises questions about his composure and maturity.
For a Yankees team looking to stay focused in a tight race, moments like this can be costly.
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