Memorable MLB Ejections: How Do They Compare to Aaron Boone's

Aaron Boone, manager of the New York Yankees, was recently ejected from a game for arguing a call at home plate. While Boone's ejection was certainly memorable, it is far from the most memorable in MLB history.

One of the most infamous ejections occurred in 1979 when Billy Martin, manager of the Texas Rangers, was ejected by umpire Ed Montague. Martin had argued a call at first base, and when Montague refused to change his call, Martin charged at him. The two men exchanged words, and Montague eventually ejected Martin.

Another famous ejection occurred in 1991 when Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox was ejected by umpire Harry Wendelstedt. Cox had argued a call at home plate, and when Wendelstedt refused to change his call, Cox kicked dirt on him. Wendelstedt ejected Cox, and the Braves manager was suspended for three games.

These are just a few of the most memorable ejections in MLB history. Aaron Boone's ejection may have been memorable, but it certainly does not rank among the most memorable ejections in MLB history.

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  4. What was the reason for Aaron Boone's ejection?
  5. Is Aaron Boone's ejection considered one of the most memorable in MLB history?

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