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Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler yelled profanities at the umpire and was ejected from the game.

**Title:** Walker Buehler Ejected in Short Outing Against Mets

**Meta Description:** Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler was ejected after arguing a call during a game against the Mets, marking his second career ejection.

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**Headline:** Walker Buehler’s Short Outing Ends in Ejection During Red Sox vs. Mets Game

In a surprising turn of events during Tuesday night’s game against the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler found himself ejected after a brief but heated exchange with the home plate umpire. Buehler, who was making his first start since returning from the injured list, faced off against Juan Soto in the top of the third inning. After a pitch that appeared to be in the strike zone was called a ball, Buehler expressed his frustration vocally, leading to his dismissal from the game.

The incident unfolded when Mets infielder Francisco Lindor successfully stole second base during the controversial pitch. Buehler, visibly upset with the call made by umpire Mike Estabrook, confronted him, stating, “It’s right down the f—ing middle. … F— you.” This outburst resulted in an immediate ejection, with Red Sox manager Alex Cora also being thrown out for defending his pitcher.

Cora expressed his surprise at the decision, suggesting that only Buehler should have been ejected. “You can throw me out and we can keep the pitcher in the game, but I guess he had enough,” Cora remarked. The Red Sox ultimately secured a 2-0 victory despite the tumultuous situation.

After the game, Buehler reflected on the incident, acknowledging that he regretted putting his team in a difficult position. “For me, it kind of spiraled a little bit, and I said some things that he thought I shouldn’t have said,” he noted. This marked Buehler’s second career ejection, a notable moment in his return to the mound.

Crew chief Laz Diaz clarified the reasoning behind the ejection, stating that Buehler’s decision to step off the mound to argue the call warranted immediate action. “Once anybody leaves their position to argue balls and strikes, that’s an immediate ejection,” Diaz explained.

As Buehler continues to navigate his return to form, he currently holds a 4.00 ERA with 33 strikeouts this season. The incident serves as a reminder of the intense emotions that can surface in competitive sports, particularly in high-stakes games.

**FAQ:**
**Q: What led to Walker Buehler’s ejection during the game?**
A: Buehler was ejected for arguing a ball call after stepping off the mound, which is an automatic ejection according to umpire rules. 

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