Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. posts umpire criticism on social media after ejection

New York Yankis Infielder Jazz Chishlam Jr. Thursday night Tampa Bay Bay Rashmi was expelled against the victory, but he could put himself in a bigger problem after breaching himself MLB’s Social media policy.

Chishlam was expelled in the seventh innings after the plate umpire called for the third strike of John Bacon. After arguing on the plate, Chishlam was thrown out of the game for his fifth career ease.

Jazz Chishlam Jr., Center, Home Plate umpire John Bacon, Left, Tampa Bay, on April 17, 2025, calls the strike in the seventh game in Fle. (AP Photo/Chris O’Miyara)

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But the argument will not end here, because Chishlam went to social media to further condemn Bacon’s call.

“Not even F-not close,” wrote in a post on X before deleting it after chisholm.

Chishlam posted the message a few minutes after his easement and when the game is still going on. The post was an apparent breach of Major League baseball Social media The policy, which prohibits the use of electronic devices during the games.

Jazz Chishlim Jr. comes out

Jazz Chishlam Jr. (1) George M. During the seventh innings against Tampa Bay Rashmi in the Steinbraner Field, he came out after his strike-out debate. (Kim Clement Netzel-Imagan Fig.)

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According to the policy, “electronic equipment” cannot be used 30 minutes before a game begins. Furthermore, the principle prohibits the content “neutrality or otherwise a large or minor league umpire.”

Thursday Chishlam’s steps seemed to have violated these two rules.

After the game, Chishlam told the media that he did not believe that what he had said before the ease of all guaranteed to get out of his game. He added that his comments were probably made to get him out after the call.

Jazz Chishlim Jr. comes out

Jazz Chishlam Jr., the second New York Jazz Chishlam Jr. (1), on April 1, 2021, came out after the release of manager Aaron Bun (1)) after the release of Tampa Bay Rashmi at the George M Stainbraner Field. (Kim Clement Netzel-Imagan Fig.)

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“I am a contestant, so when I get out there, and I think I’m okay, and you are telling me something that I think is no meaning, I will be fed up,” he said.

“I lost my emotions, I lost my cool. So, at the same time, I am still able to be there and play defense for my team that is why I’m here.”

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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