Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. is ejected during Sunday’s game against the Red Sox after a dispute involving a check swing in the sixth inning. According to reports, Chisholm argues a call following the at-bat, and tempers flare as he reacts to the umpire’s decision. One account says the confrontation follows his strikeout and leads to his removal from the game.
Additional reporting describes the incident as more heated, including Chisholm striking or slamming his helmet as part of his reaction. After the ejection, the Yankees’ in-game lineup adjusts to account for his absence, and play continues without him for the remainder of the contest.
The sources agree on the key sequence: Chisholm challenges a check-swing-related call, the argument escalates, and he is removed by the umpire. They differ mainly in emphasis on the specific manner of his reaction, but both characterize the episode as fiery and occurring in the sixth inning.