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Jazz Chisholm Jr. Appeals MLB Suspension Following Ejection and Social Media Violation

The Yankees second baseman was fined and suspended for one game after criticizing a strike call on social media during Thursday's game, but he remains eligible to play while his appeal is pending.

Overview

  • Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected in the seventh inning of the Yankees' 6-3 win over the Rays after arguing a low strike-three call by umpire John Bacon.
  • Following his ejection, Chisholm posted a critical message on X, violating MLB's social media policy, which bans in-game device use and content that denigrates umpires.
  • MLB announced a one-game suspension and fine for Chisholm on Friday, citing his violation of the league's conduct rules.
  • Chisholm has appealed the suspension, allowing him to remain in the Yankees' lineup while the disciplinary process is ongoing.
  • This marks Chisholm's fifth career ejection and his first as a Yankee, with the incident reigniting debates about umpire accountability and player conduct.