Tampa – Jazz Chisholm Jr. lost his composure after being struck on a third strike called the seventh round Thursday evening, which caused an explosion on the field that caused an ejection. Imusted to the Yankees clubhouse, the inner field player had even more to say.
Chisholm has exploited a message on social networks, which makes its point of view clear on the call by the marble referee John Bacon: “Not even (explained) near !!!!!”
The post X was horoded at 9:24 p.m. he and then deleted. Chisholm confirmed that he had sent it when the game continued during the Yankees 6-3 victory against the Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
Chisholm can face disciplinary measures, as players are not allowed to use electronic devices during games. Major League Baseball examined the issue under its policies on Friday morning.
“I don’t care,” said Chisholm. “I did what I did. I can live up to my responsibilities. It doesn’t matter to me. “
The stick with the stick that prompted the ejection of Chisholm came with a runner with the first goal and an outing, a quick account of account of Mason Montgomery which seemed low. Chisholm dropped his bat, believing that he had worked a walk and immediately started to protest against the Bacon three strike.
Hand helmet, Chisholm seemed to tell the referee that the land had not been close. The manager of the Yankees, Aaron Boone, interceded, trying to guide Chisholm to the canoe, but not quickly enough to avoid an ejection.
It was the fifth ejection of Chisholm’s career and his first as Yankee.
“We are ball players. We are in the moment,” said Chisholm. “We want to win each bat, we want to win each ground. When you work so hard, and it doesn’t happen in your sense, and you really think it’s a ball, you are excited. And I am very passionate about my game.”
It should be noted that the Montgomery 2-2 launch in Chisholm was tried a bullet, but the Rays thought it imprisoned the outside corner.
Boone said he would have preferred to be ejected instead of Chisholm, which was replaced by Oswald Peraza to the second goal for the last sleeves.
“I would like to be the one who goes there,” said Boone. “It happens from time to time, and I hope in the future, it’s me. I don’t like our players, but I also understand how difficult it is to dismiss a difficult field 3-2 there. I understand that there will be an emotion there.”
Long after the ejection, Chisholm said that he had remained upset by the call of the strike, but also for himself for the explosion.
“I’m still angry that it’s a bullet, but I’m definitely angry with myself to have lost my composure,” said Chisholm. “At the same time, that’s why I have these guys here. They have my back. I can go back there tomorrow and it will be fine.”