San Francisco Chronicle

Boone gets ban over with after rant

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Yankees manager Aaron Boone expected to be suspended following his profane rant at a rookie umpire Thursday and opted to serve his one-game ban against the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.

Boone aimed a memorable tirade at plate umpire Brennan Miller following his ejection during a doublehead­er opener against Tampa Bay.

Major League Baseball executive Joe Torre announced that Boone had been suspended one game and fined, neither of which surprised Boone, who acknowledg­ed making contact with Miller with the bill of his cap.

“I figured I’d be getting a call at some point from Mr. Torre,” Boone said. “And I did.”

The Yankees defeated the Rockies 8-2 Friday, with bench coach Josh Bard managing in Boone’s place.

Boone was ejected in the second inning for arguing from the dugout with Miller, who had called a third strike on Brett Gardner. The rant was captured by television microphone­s, and Boone’s repeated reference to his hitters as “savages” in the batter’s box went viral and was being sold online on T-shirts before the game ended.

Tensions were running hot in New York’s dugout, where Gardner left dents in the roof by repeatedly slamming his bat into it. Boone said he sensed someone was going to be ejected and decided to make sure it was him instead of one of his players.

“Sometimes you try to divert attention from you players, so that’s going to happen,” he said. “But also understand­ing that I don’t want to just let it rip, especially language-wise. My kids look at me funny, and you do have a responsibi­lity.”

Boone added that “some of the foul language, I’m not real proud of.”

Yankees players praised Boone for stepping in, with Luke Voit saying “we appreciate it, and we are a bunch of savages.” The outburst was also widely celebrated by Yankees fans.

Miller was umpiring just his fifth big-league game behind the plate. Boone said he was impressed by Miller’s poise through the ordeal.

“Brennan yesterday I thought certainly handled the situation with a lot more class than I did, but also I thought turned in a really good game,” Boone said. “I respect the job they have to do.” Eovaldi update: Red Sox right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, who has been on the 60-day injured list because of an elbow injury, is likely to be activated Saturday, manager Alex Cora said.

Eovaldi, who made four starts before being sidelined, could serve as Boston’s closer, Cora said. Injury report: The Dodgers placed reliever Dylan Floro on the 10-day IL because of neck inflammati­on . ... Cubs reliever Carl Edwards was activated from the IL. Briefly: Left-hander Drew Smyly, who was released by Texas in June and subsequent­ly pitched for Milwaukee’s Triple-A team before opting out of his contract there, has agreed to a contract with Philadelph­ia and is expected to start Sunday. Smyly, 1-5 with an 8.42 ERA in 13 games with the Rangers this season, will take the place of Jake Pivetta, who was moved to the bullpen . ... Astros first baseman Tyler White, batting .225 with three homers and 21 RBIs in 71 games, was designated for for assignment

 ?? Sarah Stier / Getty Images ?? Yankees manager Aaron Boone argues with plate umpire Brennan Miller on Thursday. Boone was ejected.
Sarah Stier / Getty Images Yankees manager Aaron Boone argues with plate umpire Brennan Miller on Thursday. Boone was ejected.

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