Yanks’ Rizzo says ejection at Orioles ‘frustrating’

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New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo called his ejection in Thursday’s 9-6 loss at the Baltimore Orioles for arguing balls and strikes “frustrating.”

Rizzo was tossed in the eighth inning for arguing with home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez after a swinging strikeout.

During the at-bat, Rizzo was upset after two pitches he took were called strikes. From the dugout, he yelled “Same pitch!” to Gonzalez after a similar throw to next batter Giancarlo Stanton was called a ball.

“I feel like out of spite [Gonzalez] called the second one a strike just to prove that’s his strike zone,” Rizzo told reporters, according to NJ.com. “I’m sure the next time I see [Gonzalez] he’ll say, ‘Hey, they were down, and I got them wrong.'”

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Rizzo’s ejection “was a little bit of a quick hook” and that “it didn’t rise to that level to me.”

Rizzo went 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the game.

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