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There was a double play in the bottom of the eighth inning on Wednesday night.

Just probably not the one the Yankees wanted.

Both Aaron Boone and Devin Williams were tossed in the frame as the Astros grabbed the lead late in the game, one that Houston went on to win, 8-7.


  Devin Williams was ejected as he was pulled from the game on Wednesday.
 Devin Williams was ejected as he was pulled from the game on Wednesday.

  Aaron Boone got his money’s worth.
 Aaron Boone got his money’s worth.

As Williams allowed a bases-loaded walk that gave Houston a 5-4 edge, he was pulled from the game and had some words for home plate Brian Walsh, who promptly tossed him from the game.

Boone then got in the face of Walsh before getting an early exit himself.

Camilo Doval entered, but things did not get better for the Yankees, who trailed 8-4 when the inning was over, after the righty allowed an RBI single, balked in a run and then uncorked a wild pitch to bring in another. Cody Bellinger smacked a three-run homer in the ninth, but it was not enough. Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck out looking to end the game, and got into a heated conversation with Walsh after the pitch looked to be outside.

The ejections come one day after Jose Caballero was tossed in Tuesday night’s win in Houston.

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