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Blue Jays' Kevin Gausman Ejected After Career-Worst Outing and Dugout Stumble

The Toronto pitcher allowed six runs in 2.2 innings, was ejected for arguing with the umpire, and became the subject of mockery after a televised fall.

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Overview

  • Kevin Gausman was ejected during the third inning of Sunday’s game at Yankee Stadium after arguing with home-plate umpire Chris Conroy.
  • In 2.2 innings, Gausman allowed six runs and walked five batters, raising his season ERA from 3.16 to 4.50.
  • Cameras captured Gausman stumbling down the dugout stairs after his ejection, a moment that drew mockery from Yankees announcer Michael Kay.
  • The Blue Jays were swept in the doubleheader, scoring just three combined runs and falling to 13-15 on the season.
  • Gausman later clarified his comments to the umpire and confirmed he was unharmed in the fall, marking a frustrating day for Toronto’s struggling roster.