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The frustrations of the Yankees’ latest spell carried out from the dugout onto the field Thursday night.

With the Yankees trailing the Rays, 5-3, in the top of the eighth inning, Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake was ejected by home plate umpire Edwin Moscoso.

Blake’s irritation poured over after Moscoso called two looking strikes against catcher Jose Trevino, who pinch-hit with one out and two runners on.

Trevino was ultimately punched out on the sixth pitch of the at-bat against Rays lefty Colin Poche on a pitch that appeared low and in.


  Matt Blake was ejected in the eighth inning Thursday. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks Matt Blake was ejected in the eighth inning Thursday. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks

  Edwin Moscoso ejected Matt Blake from the game Thursday. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks Edwin Moscoso ejected Matt Blake from the game Thursday. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks

The ejection marked the first of the season for Blake and his first since May 2023.

Yankee fans seemed to side with Blake instead of Moscoso, with one on X writing, “Umpires are awful at their jobs.”

Last season, Moscoso ejected Aaron Boone as the Yankees took on the Orioles in May.


  Moscoso also umpired the Yankees’ road contest in Anaheim on May 30. Getty Images Moscoso also umpired the Yankees’ road contest in Anaheim on May 30. Getty Images

After Trevino’s strikeout, shortstop Anthony Volpe walked, but center fielder Trent Grisham lofted a fly ball out into left field — stranding the bases loaded in a paramount spot.

The call, compounded with the mistake, amplified the Yankees’ struggles with traffic on the bases on Thursday.

While the Yankees earned a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Tampa Bay on Wednesday night, the franchise has gone a miserable 4-11 in their past 15 games.


  Blake wasn’t pleased with home plate umpire Edwin Moscoso. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports Blake wasn’t pleased with home plate umpire Edwin Moscoso. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

  Nestor Cortes Jr.’s road struggles continued in Tropicana Field, allowing five runs on seven hits in only 4 1/3 innings. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports Nestor Cortes Jr.’s road struggles continued in Tropicana Field, allowing five runs on seven hits in only 4 1/3 innings. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

As a result of this latest trough, the Bronx Bombers have surrendered the American League East division lead to the Orioles, moving into the top wild-card spot.

The Yankees ultimately lost, 5-4, to the Rays, dropping their third straight series and going eight straight without a win.


  Matt Blake was ejected after two called strikes during Jose Trevino’s at-bat. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks Matt Blake was ejected after two called strikes during Jose Trevino’s at-bat. Screengrab via X/@TalkinYanks

New York moved to 56-39 on the season and 15-18 against AL East competition.

The Yankees will look to right the ship against the Orioles, heading to Baltimore on Friday seeking to end the unofficial first half of the year on an optimistic note.

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