Yankees' Aaron Boone ejected twice in one game due to controversial calls and confusion.

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Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected from Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Guardians after arguing that the Guardians took too long to challenge an outfield catch. The umpires eventually allowed the challenge, and the call was overturned, resulting in no outs being recorded. The Yankees went on to win the game 4-3, and have won their first four series of the season for only the fifth time in franchise history.
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