Jazz Chisholm Jr., infielder for the New York Yankees, expressed his displeasure with the strike zone during Thursday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays, leading to his ejection for arguing a called third strike by umpire John Bacon in the seventh inning. Despite benefiting from a questionable call earlier in the at-bat, Chisholm reacted on social media, claiming the call was “not even f—–g close.” With a season average of .169 and six home runs in 19 games, he may face disciplinary action from MLB for his comments regarding the umpire’s impartiality.



