Why Yankees’ Aaron Boone wasn’t happy with the umpires

Yankees manager Aaron Boone explains his tense conversation with plate umpire during a crucial moment in a 3-1 loss to the Rays at Yankee Stadium.

NEW YORK — Yankees manager Aaron Boone had a tense talk with plate umpire Jerry Layne.

The Boone walked away, turned around and came back for more.

Nothing changed.

After the Yankees’ 3-1 loss to the Rays at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, Boone wasn’t particularly pleased with it.

Boone said he was upset umpires gave Giancarlo Stanton a double instead of a triple after a mix-up during an eighth-inning rally.

“Unfortunately, that seems to always be a default: Just make it a double,” Boone said. “Which was what I was upset about. How consequential it was, I don’t know what. But I feel like in those spots, I feel like, let’s grind a little harder. Especially Giancarlo’s striding it out and, clearly, would have been at third base. So I just wish they’d grind down a little harder on those situations where we just always default to the safe, automatic double, which didn’t seem to be the case at all in that situation.”

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The whole thing was odd.

With two outs and Aaron Hicks on second base, Stanton hit a liner down the right field line. It hit the yellow foul marking on the wall in the corner.

First base umpire Greg Joyce called it a home run and everybody was confused.

Then the umpires convened and called it a foul ball because, according to Layne, they knew that way Boone could challenge it or go for a crew chief review.

“Replay just told us what we did,” Joyce said. “It said that it was a fair ball instead of a foul, like we thought. We came out of the huddle. Originally, Greg thought it was a home run and then he said I htink it was foul because it hit the wall in foul. He goes, ‘I’m trying to get some help here.’ So he clearly didn’t see it. We weren’t 100 percent.”

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