
CINCINNATI — Jazz Chisholm Jr. was seeing crimson Tuesday evening, which Jose Trevino might have had one thing to do with.
By Wednesday, the one crimson in Chisholm’s sight was the colour of the right-field seats the place his moonshot of a two-run homer was touchdown.
And naturally, his journey across the bases introduced him proper previous Trevino, the place the Yankees third baseman obtained the final giggle together with his former teammate.
An evening after getting ejected within the ninth inning, Chisholm let his bat do the speaking, together with his two-run shot keying a 7-1 win over the Reds to keep away from a sweep at Nice American Ballpark.
Max Fried was terrific once more, tossing seven innings of one-run (unearned) ball whereas serving to the Yankees (46-34) win for the fourth time of their final 13 video games and preserve a one-game lead over the Rays atop the AL East.
Chisholm was not out there for the ultimate two and a half innings of Tuesday’s 11-inning loss after getting ejected within the ninth.

He had been upset a couple of known as strike in opposition to him within the high of the ninth after which was nonetheless speaking (he claimed) to himself at third base whereas taking grounders when he appeared up and noticed dwelling plate umpire Mark Wegner observing him.
Chisholm requested Wegner why he was taking a look at him, which was apparently sufficient to get him tossed.

Earlier than Wednesday’s recreation, supervisor Aaron Boone indicated — maybe barely tongue-in-cheek — that Trevino “contributed to the ejection” by getting Wegner to take a look at Chisholm.
Video later surfaced by way of the YES Community that confirmed Trevino, who had come out on deck, showing to tip off Wegner in Chisholm’s route.