Yankees' Aaron Judge Denied Home Run; Boone Ejected After Umpire Call
A controversial call by umpires denied Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge a home run during a game. Video replays suggested Judge's hit down the left field line was fair, but the umpires ruled it foul. Yankees manager Aaron Boone was subsequently ejected from the game after arguing the call. The disputed play sparked debate among fans and analysts.
A pivotal moment in the Yankees' game involved a disputed home run call against Aaron Judge. Judge hit a ball down the left field line that appeared to land fair, based on multiple video replays. However, the umpires ruled the ball foul, denying Judge the home run. Yankees manager Aaron Boone vehemently disagreed with the call and was ejected from the game on the very next pitch after arguing with the umpire. The play ignited a firestorm of controversy, with fans and commentators questioning the accuracy of the umpire's decision and the effectiveness of replay review. The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding umpire judgment and the impact of close calls on game outcomes. The Yankees went on to [mention game outcome if available, otherwise omit].