Aaron Boone ejections tracker: Yankees manager could rival Bobby Cox's single-season MLB record

Kevin Skiver

Aaron Boone ejections tracker: Yankees manager could rival Bobby Cox's single-season MLB record image

The managerial ejection is an art form, one that has been mastered by few throughout MLB history. To be truly appreciated it has to be firm enough to get the point across, but funny enough that fans can laugh at it later.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone may not be known for his fiery tirades, but he knows how to get his money's worth. Boone was being ejected at a torrid pace early in 2023 — four times in April and May — but has slowed down as the season has gone.

Still, Boone's six ejections are tied for the most by any manager in MLB, along with David Bell of the Reds. But Boone's nine ejections in 2022 were also the most in the league, meaning his 15 ejections since the start of that season are the most in the sport. A big part of that is the mere existence of Aaron Judge, whom he believes is umpired differently from other players because of his sheer size. 

Boone isn't especially close to the total ejection record -- Bobby Cox holds a nearly-unbreakable full season (162 games) of ejections. He amassed that over the course of a 29-year career with the Braves, Blue Jays, and Braves again.

Boone, in his sixth season, has 32 ejections to date, meaning if he managed 27 years he could break Cox's record. If Boone did that, he would break it at 71 years old, two years older than the year Cox retired.

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As far as single-season ejections go, that number is far more attainable — albeit still likely out of reach. The record is 11, held by four people (John McGraw was ejected 11 times in 1905 and 1906). After 52 games Boone was on pace for 12 ejections; but after 103 games, he is now on pace for 9.4.

Boone's nine ejections in 2022 were good for 16th all-time, with 10 managers sitting at 10 in a season. Among active managers, Bruce Bochy, Bob Melvin, Terry Francona, Bud Black, and Buck Showalter are above Boone (and all have significant seniority). Impressively, Boone has already been ejected more than Dusty Baker, who has been ejected just 25 times in 26 seasons as a manager.

How many times has Aaron Boone been ejected in 2023?

Boone has been ejected six times so far in 2023, including twice in a work week.

Boone was ejected April 12 against the Guardians for arguing that Cleveland took too long to challenge an Aaron Hicks catch. On May 15, he was tossed for arguing on behalf of Judge against the Blue Jays.

In a May 21 tilt with the Reds, he didn't last after the first inning after arguing that a foul ball should not have been overturned to fair. Later that week on May 25 against the Orioles, he was tossed after saying Edwin Moscoso missed four calls that prolonged a difficult inning for Clarke Schmidt.

On July 2, Boone had an early exit after arguing balls and strikes following a DJ LeMahieu strikeout. And, most recently (and notably), Boone was ejected for doing the same to Laz Diaz. After he was tossed, he drew a line in the batter's box and mimicked Diaz's strike call before being ushered off the field.

Below are some of Boone's ejection highlights from 2023.

Most MLB manager ejections in a season

Boone has a ways to go to threaten the season record for managerial ejections, but he can still potentially crack the top-10.

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He's already 16th all-time with his nine ejections in 2022, and the inimitable Bobby Cox has three seasons with 10 or more ejections. John McGraw is also a frequent flyer, with four seasons of 10 or more, while Bill Dahlen and Paul Richards are tied for the record with 11.

ManagerEjectionsYearGames
Bobby Cox112001162
Bill Dahlen111910156
John McGraw111905155
John McGraw111906153
Paul Richards111952156
Roger Bresnahan101909154
Bobby Cox101999162
Bobby Cox102007162
Bill Dahlen 101911154
Johnny Evers101913155
Jerry Manuel102003162
John McGraw101910155
John McGraw101915155
Paul Richards101956154
Earl Weaver101975159
Aaron Boone92022162
Bobby Cox92003162
Bobby Cox92006162
Bill Dahlen91912153
Frankie Frisch91940156
Frankie Frisch91944158
Burleigh Grimes91937155
John McGraw91914156
Earl Weaver91976162
Earl Weaver91979159
Buddy Bell82000162
Buddy Bell82001162
David Bell82019162
Pat Corrales81983148
Bobby Cox81984163
Frankie Frisch81942151
Frankie Frisch81945155
Ron Gardenhire82006162
Ron Gardenhire82019161
John Gibbons82005162
John Gibbons82016162
Clark Griffith81902138
Clark Griffith81906155
Clark Griffith81910156
Frank Lucchesi81976162
John McGraw81908157
Hal McRae81993162
Rick Renteria82019161
Paul Richards81961136
Bill Rigney81956154
Cal Ripken Sr.81987162
Larry Schlafly81914155
Eddie Stanky81953157
Earl Weaver81973162
Earl Weaver81974162

Bold - Denotes active manager

Most MLB manager ejections in a career

Also known as the Bobby Cox Award, the former Braves and Blue Jays manager holds a possibly unbreakable 162 ejections.

Boone, for his part, sits at 30 just six years into his MLB career, an impressive pace to be sure.

Player (years managed)EjectionsTotal Games
Bobby Cox (29)1624508
John McGraw (33)1214769
Leo Durocher (24)1003739
Earl Weaver (17)962541
Tony La Russa (35)935387
Frankie Frisch (16)882246
Ron Gardenhire (16)842480
Paul Richards (12)821837
Bruce Bochy (26)784081
Clark Griffith (20)732917
Jim Leyland (22)733499
Joe Torre (29)704329
Clint Hurdle (17)642615
Lou Piniella (23)643548
Bill Rigney (18)642561
Joe Maddon (19)592599
Dick Williams (21)573023
Sparky Anderson (26)564030
Bob Melvin (20)552830
Gene Mauch (26)543942
John Gibbons (11)531582
Charlie Manuel (12)521826
Jimmy Dykes (21)512962
Mike Hargrove (16)502363
Tommy Lasorda (21)483040
Billy Martin (16)482267
Terry Francona (23)473509
Mike Scioscia (19)473078
Ned Yost (16)472544
Jim Fregosi (15)462122
Ralph Houk (20)453157
Fred Hutchinson (12)451666
Phil Garner (15)442040
Bobby Valentine (16)442351
Joe Girardi (14)432055
Buddy Bell (9)421243
Whitey Herzog (18)422409
Terry Collins (13)402012
Casey Stengel (25)403766
Pat Corrales (9)381211
Don Mattingly (12)381839
Chuck Tanner (19)382738
Walter Alston (23)373658
Dave Bristol (11)371424
Bill Dahlen (4)36615
Davey Johnson (17)362445
Bud Black (16)352283
Fred Clarke (19)352826
Buck Showalter (22)343282
John McNamara (19)332395
Eric Wedge (10)331620
Jimy Williams (12)331701
Bill McKechnie (25)323647
Aaron Boone (6)32821
Darrell Johnson (8)311063
Fielder Jones (10)311297
Al Lopez+ (17)312425
Jerry Manuel (9)301390
Rick Renteria (5)30707
Larry Bowa (6)29853

Best Bobby Cox ejections

Getting ejected isn't enough to be an ejection king. The ejections have to have some humor to them. Boone accidentally spitting in the face of an umpire May 25 against the Orioles qualifies. And while not a manager, Kyle Schwarber has what might be the funniest ejection of all time in 2022.

Cox is no slouch in that department. There was the '96 World Series against the Yankees, when he started fighting his team to make his point.

The helmet toss moment in the 1992 World Series.

And, of course, the last one.

Most active MLB manager ejections

Boone is already making a name for himself among MLB umpires. He has been ejected more than any other manager since he came into the league, and he is already sixth among active managers behind Bochy, Melvin, Francona, Black, and Showalter, all of whom have 10 or more years of experience on him.

Even though Boone won't threaten Cox — it's unlikely anyone ever will — he certainly has a shot at being the leading active manager sometime within the next five or six years if he keeps up this pace and some older managers start to retire.

Player (yrs, age)Manager EjectionsGames
Bruce Bochy (26, 68)784081
Bob Melvin (20, 61)552830
Terry Francona (23, 64)473509
Bud Black (16, 66)352283
Buck Showalter (22, 67)343282
Aaron Boone (6, 50)32821
Craig Counsell (9, 52)271220
Dusty Baker (26, 74)253933
David Bell (5, 50)23596
A.J. Hinch (10, 49)21139

TSN's Jacob Camenker also contributed to this report.

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.