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BOSTON — A day later, Aaron Boone had cooled down considerably regarding a replay decision from the 10th inning of Friday night’s 2-1 loss to the Red Sox. It resulted not only in the 42nd ejection of his career but the first in the 15-year career of DJ LeMahieu.
The topic was discussed with a few Yankees after LeMahieu hit a ball that was deemed foul in the 10th inning of a 2-1 loss to the Red Sox on Friday.
The Red Sox have endured a disappointing first half of the season, but the one bright spot is that they’ve had their bitter rival’s number. The Sox defeated the Yankees, 2-1, in 10 innings Friday night, giving them their third win in four tries against the Bombers this season.
Calls Mount for MLB to Make Changes After Yankees' Loss to Red Sox originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox own one of the most storied rivalries in sports history. These two iconic MLB franchises have countless entertaining matchups, and Friday night's contest at Fenway Park was no different.
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Boone was ejected for the 42nd time in his managerial career, placing him fourth among active MLB skippers, behind only Bruce Bochy (87), Bob Melvin (66), and Terry Francona (52). That ranks him 38th all-time, an impressive tally considering he’s only been in pinstripes since 2018.