Braves ace Chris Sale ejected by umpire Dan Merzel before start of game against Yankees
Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale was ejected by umpire Dan Merzel before Sunday's game against the New York Yankees. This ejection occurred the day after Sale was called for a balk that allowed a run to score in Saturday's game.

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AI-generatedAtlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale was ejected by umpire Dan Merzel before Sunday's game against the New York Yankees. This ejection occurred the day after Sale was called for a balk that allowed a run to score in Saturday's game. Sale began arguing with Merzel as the umpires took the field, leading to the ejection. The balk on Saturday was called because Sale did not declare he was pitching from the windup, according to crew chief Dan Bellino. This marks Sale's fourth career ejection and his first since 2019. Despite the incident, Sale has had a strong season for the Braves, with a 12-7 record and a 2.20 ERA in 21 starts.
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5 extractedThis was Sale's fourth career ejection.
Crew chief Dan Bellino stated Sale was called for the balk because he did not declare he was going to pitch from the windup.
Sale was called for his third career balk by Merzel during the fifth inning of Saturday's 5-4 loss.
Sale was ejected a day after being called for a balk that scored a run.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale was ejected by umpire Dan Merzel before a pitch was thrown.