New York Yankees hitting coach James Rowson was ejected in the fourth inning of Saturday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox for arguing balls and strikes, specifically after a called strike on Jasson Domínguez. The ejection, prompted by Rowson’s yelling from the dugout, marked the Yankees’ fourth of the season and Rowson’s third since taking on the role last year, making it his fifth career ejection. At the time of the ejection, the Yankees were trailing 8-3, but they managed to score twice afterward.