Aaron Judge ejected from Yankees game for first time on May 4, 2024
Anthony Rizzo hit three-run homer in third inning to help secure win
First ejection for a Yankees captain since Don Mattingly in 1994
Incident occurred during seventh inning against Detroit Tigers
Judge argued with home plate umpire Ryan Blakney over called strike three
Yankees were leading 5-3 at time of ejection
On May 4, 2024, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge experienced a significant milestone in his Major League Baseball (MLB) career. For the first time ever, he was ejected from a game during the team's matchup against the Detroit Tigers. The incident occurred in the seventh inning when Judge argued with home plate umpire Ryan Blakney over a called strike three.
Judge had been batting with a 3-2 count when he was called out on strikes. Feeling that the pitch was outside, Judge expressed his disagreement and received an ejection as a result. This marked the first time that a Yankees captain had been ejected from a game since Don Mattingly in May 1994.
The Yankees were leading 5-3 at the time of Judge's ejection, with Judge having gone 2-for-4 with an RBI double prior to the incident. The team went on to win the game, thanks in part to Anthony Rizzo's three-run homer off Casey Mize in the third inning.
Judge's ejection came as a surprise, especially since he had never been ejected during his high school or college career. The Yankees manager Aaron Boone came out of the dugout to argue on Judge's behalf but was unable to change Blakney's decision.
Despite the ejection, Judge remained positive and expressed respect for Blakney and his job as an umpire. He acknowledged that it was a tough call and that he usually tries not to make a scene in such situations. The Yankees will look to bounce back from this loss as they continue their series against the Tigers.
Confidence
90%
Doubts
Did Judge receive a fair warning before being ejected?
Was the pitch truly outside?
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Aaron Judge was ejected from a game for the first time in his career on May 4, 2024.
Judge had been batting with a 3-2 count when he was called out on strikes.
Plate umpire Ryan Blakney made the call and ejected Judge after he expressed his disagreement with the call.
This marked the first time a Yankees captain was ejected from a game since Don Mattingly in May 1994.
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What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
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Anthony Rizzo had a big swing in the third-inning, hitting a three-run homer off Casey Mize.
The Yankees won 5-3 against the Tigers in their game at Yankee Stadium.
Rizzo's homer set the tone for a team win.
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What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
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Aaron Judge was ejected from a game for the first time in his career after arguing a called strike three on the outside corner.
Judge had some strong words with home plate umpire Ryan Blakney, leading to his ejection.
This marked the first time a Yankees captain was ejected from a game since Don Mattingly in May 1994.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
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What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
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Aaron Judge was ejected from the game against the Detroit Tigers for the first time in his career during Saturday’s game.
It happened in the bottom of the seventh inning with New York leading 5-3.
Judge struck out looking on a 92-mph fastball from Tyler Holton and walked away from home plate, saying something to home plate umpire Ryan Blakney.
Blakney ejected Judge as he turned his back towards the dugout.
Accuracy ]Aaron Judge was ejected from the game against the Detroit Tigers for the first time in his career during Saturday's game.[
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What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
95%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
the
content hard to understand
Unique
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Aaron Judge received his first career ejection in MLB on May 4, 2024 during a game against the Detroit Tigers.
Judge was surprised by the ejection as he had never been ejected from a baseball game before, not even during his high school and college career.
This was the first time a Yankees captain was ejected from a game since Don Mattingly in 1994 for arguing a called strike in the seventh inning.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
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Deception
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None Found At Time Of
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Fallacies
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