Red Sox coach Andrew Bailey ejected for outburst at umpire

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Red Sox coach Andrew Bailey ejected for outburst at umpire
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Boston Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey was ejected during the game against the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on June 25. The incident occurred in the ninth inning when Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe was controversially ruled not to have swung at a pitch. Following the call, Bailey vocally protested the umpire's decision, leading to his ejection after he directed obscenities toward the umpire. Despite the tension, the Red Sox managed to secure a 6-3 lead, maintaining their position at the bottom of the American League East with a 33-46 record. The Yankees remain in first place in the division, leading by two games.

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  • Andrew Bailey was ejected for arguing a call in the ninth inning.
  • Red Sox led the game 6-3 at the time of the ejection.
  • The ejection followed a controversial call on Anthony Volpe's swing.
  • Red Sox remain in last place in the AL East with a 33-46 record.
  • Yankees currently lead the division by two games.
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Boston Red Sox pitching coach Andrew Bailey was ejected after he went ballistic on an umpire on Thursday night.

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