Yankees Legend’s Son Joins Bronx Nation in Heated Demand Against MLB Umpire After Aaron Boone Faces Fiery Punishment for Defending Aaron Judge

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The New York Yankees rolled past the Baltimore Orioles 6-1 on Saturday. That win pushed their record to 93-68. But let’s be honest, it was not just the scoreboard that got fans all fired up. The real headline came about what happened between the Yankee skipper and the umpire! The drama came in the fifth inning, when Boone lost it after home plate ump Ramon DeJesus blew a couple of calls on Aaron Judge.

Boone had seen enough, and he barked from the dugout. Then he stormed out to let DeJesus know he flat-out missed two pitches. Then a little yelling, and boom—Boone was tossed. And Bryan Hoch of MLB.com summed it up perfectly. “With Aaron Judge batting, Aaron Boone has been ejected by home plate umpire Ramon DeJesus over balls and strikes. Boone told DeJesus he missed two pitches to Judge. Then a gum toss.” Fans were already fuming with the decision, and then even Yankees royalty chimed in.

Gary Sheffield Jr., son of legend Gary Sheffield, jumped into social media and said three words, “Eject this BUM.” It just sums up what the Bronx really feels.

Eject this BUM pic.twitter.com/7dGJO9uGiC

— Gary Sheffield Jr. (@GarysheffieldJr) September 27, 2025

The funny thing is, Aaron Boone’s ejection did not rattle the New York Yankees even one bit. They were up 3-0 when Boone got tossed. And then the Yankees only added more runs from there. And as far as Boone goes, this was not his first or second ejection of the season. This was his seventh ejection this season, and it is classic Boone, right? He is going to war for his captain, which is what he has done before. He protected Anthony Volpe wholeheartedly, even though he got trolled for it, left, right, and center.

 

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