New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus are ejected after a dispute involving a double-play review. According to reports, the sequence begins with a called strikeout and then a play at the plate that leads to a double-play decision. After the incident, officials and teams exchange responses that escalate into an argument involving home plate umpire Doug Eddings. Eddings ultimately ejects both managers during the brouhaha, which begins in the Yankees’ dugout and centers on how the play should be handled following the review and outcome. The ejections occur in the context of the same disputed action, and both outlets describe the cause as tied to the review and resulting disagreement over the double-play call. The reports agree on the key names involved—Boone, Ausmus, and home plate umpire Doug Eddings—and that the confrontation follows a strikeout and double-play play that sparks the review-related controversy. No additional penalties or longer-term consequences are specified in the provided accounts.