New York Yankees Second Honkman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was suspended for one match and a fine of Major League Baseball on Friday after his execution during a match against the Tampa Bay Rays and violation of the social media policy of MLB.
MLB Senior Vice President of on-Field Operations Michael Hill announces the decision.
Chishholm appeals to the decision.
Chishholm was executed on Thursday evening in the seventh inning in the seventh inning by plate referee John Bacon When Chisecholm argued a street to street third strike on a full throw of Mason Montgomery that seemed low. It was his fifth career version and first at the Yankees.
Yankees’ Jazz Chishholm is performed after arguing three call versus rays
Chishholm then posted on his X accounts: “Even … not … close !!!!!” Mixed with the blasphemy, the Delletad de Post.
The regulations of MLB prohibit the use of electronic devices during games. Social media policy prohibits “displaying or sending content that denigrates the impartiality of or otherwise a major League referee.”
“I didn’t think before I had something I said it was executable, but after Probabry,” said Chisholm after the game. “I am a competitor, so if I go outside and I feel that I am right and you tell me that I think I am not logical, I will fire fire and region.
“I lost my emotions. I lost my cool,” I added. “I have to be better than that
Reporting by the Associated Press.
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