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Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm ejected for slamming helmet after arguing call in fiery scene

Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected from the Fenway Park finale after reacting aggressively to a check-swing call.

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The brief

New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected from a game at Fenway Park following a dispute with officials. The incident occurred after a called third strike on a check-swing, which Chisholm argued before slamming his helmet in a scene described as fiery.

Coverage from NBC Sports, The New York Times, and MLB.com highlights the timing of the ejection during the series finale at Fenway. The New York Post details the helmet-slamming action, while Yahoo Sports reports that a 'New York Legend' publicly criticized the player's 'immaturity' in response to the outburst.

MLB.com characterizes this ejection as the continuation of an 'eventful stretch' for Chisholm. Further coverage is expected to address potential disciplinary measures from the league and the identity of the former player who criticized his conduct.

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Quick answers

What caused the ejection?

Chisholm was ejected after arguing a check-swing call that resulted in a called third strike.

How did Chisholm react to the call?

Reports state he slammed his helmet during the argument, creating a fiery scene.

What criticism has surfaced regarding the incident?

Coverage notes that a New York legend called the behavior 'immaturity,' though the specific name is not detailed in the provided headlines.

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