Manager Aaron Boone #17 of the New York Yankees walks to the dugout during the sixth inning of Game One of a doubleheader against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium
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Yankees' Aaron Boone Ejected In Bizarre Case Of Mistaken Identity

In a surprising turn of events during the matchup between the New York Yankees and the Oakland Athletics, Yankees manager Aaron Boone found himself ejected from the game after just two batters. The incident marked a rare occurrence in baseball.

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Basically, Boone was tossed for something that was being uttered by a fan.

The ejection came swiftly after a pitch from Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon to Oakland's Tyler Nevin. Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt made the unexpected decision to dismiss Boone, catching both the manager and the Yankees dugout off guard.

But video shows that Boone was right — it was a fan who was doing the yelling.

Boone then approached the plate and said, "What do you mean you don't care? I did not say a word. That's bulls-t."

Boone's ejection at such an early stage of the game left the Yankees without their skipper for the remainder of the contest. The abrupt departure of Boone added an element of intrigue to the game, sparking speculation about the events leading to his ejection.

As the game progressed, both teams adapted to the unexpected turn of events, with the Athletics ultimately securing a hard-fought victory. However, questions lingered about the circumstances surrounding Boone's ejection and whether it would have any implications for future games.

Boone's ejection, while unusual, served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of baseball and the importance of maintaining composure in high-pressure situations on the field.

Or in the case of this ejection, off the field.

Bench coach Brad Ausmus took over for Boone — who has now been ejected twice this season. Yes, twice. But hey, the man really only deserved it once.

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Major League Baseball, Boone, and the Yankees are believed to be just moving on from the incident. No word on whether the fan will be able to return to those seats. Maybe not if Boone has something to say about it. Then again, maybe the fan was speaking for Boone all along.