Manager Aaron Boone lasted just three innings on Sunday before being tossed from the game. The New York Yankees skipper was livid with the home plate umpire Dan Merzel after a close call went against his team. Merzel was having none of it and was quick to toss Boone for arguing balls and strikes. This was the fifth time this season, the manager has been ejected for defending his team.The sixth-year manager seems to be making a habit of leaving game early this year due to his fiery temper. Talkin' Yanks@TalkinYanksBoone got ejected for the fifth time this season and then he gave the ump an earful104760Boone got ejected for the fifth time this season and then he gave the ump an earful https://t.co/IKosCVxpmIMLB fans took to Twitter to react to his latest outburst with many supporting the manager for standing up for his guys.Mullet Sports@Mullet_Sports@TalkinBaseball_ Death, taxed and Aaron Boone getting ejected4@TalkinBaseball_ Death, taxed and Aaron Boone getting ejected♈️ 💎ÐÂ $ĦØЩ$ƚØPPЄR 🏆🌐@LexAnderson_WS@TalkinYanks Home plate umpires always have TWO DIFFERENT STRIKE ZONES when the Yankees are on the road@TalkinYanks Home plate umpires always have TWO DIFFERENT STRIKE ZONES when the Yankees are on the roadcameron barnes@cameron99374182@TalkinYanks Probably the worst strike call all year44@TalkinYanks Probably the worst strike call all year⚾️ Aaron 🎾@AboveAverageAI guess it truly couldn’t be 4th of July weekend unless Boone got ejected.1I guess it truly couldn’t be 4th of July weekend unless Boone got ejected.ColinK@Hott_CoKoEvery time Boone is ejected, he’s right. EVERY TIME. Robo umps can’t gets here soon enough twitter.com/chriskirschner…Chris Kirschner@ChrisKirschnerAaron Boone was ejected for arguing the outrageously bad 3-1 strike call against DJ LeMahieu. It’s Boone’s fifth ejection this season.659Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing the outrageously bad 3-1 strike call against DJ LeMahieu. It’s Boone’s fifth ejection this season.Every time Boone is ejected, he’s right. EVERY TIME. Robo umps can’t gets here soon enough twitter.com/chriskirschner…Elvis 🇩🇴 Yankees (45-36)@ElvisE21@blondinthebronx Boone is trying to be the KING of the most ejected managers in MLB record.1@blondinthebronx Boone is trying to be the KING of the most ejected managers in MLB record.Jared Lewis@TheJearBear28@TalkinYanks I mean #5 is almost in a different area code241@TalkinYanks I mean #5 is almost in a different area code https://t.co/Y8Tm5Jw4KuTom Vee@Paulmacca1Tom@TalkinYanks Aaron's right. That 3-1 pitch was definitely not a strike. These umps suck. Time to go bye-bye. Bring on the technology, lol15@TalkinYanks Aaron's right. That 3-1 pitch was definitely not a strike. These umps suck. Time to go bye-bye. Bring on the technology, lolThe commentators seemed to think the manager lost his cool after a high 3-1 pitch to DJ LeMahieu was called a strike. It was a critical call with the game still tied at 0-0 and Oswaldo Cabrera at first base. LeMahieu went on to pop out in the next pitch to the frustration of his manager.The New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals are tied 1-1 after splitting the opening two games.New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for a fifth time this season Manager Aaron Boone of the New York Yankees looks on before the game against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile ParkAaron Boone's fifth ejection of the year against the Cardinals means, he now leads the MLB in ejections this year, taking over the Minnesota Twins' Rocco Baldelli. He also led the American League last season with a total of nine ejections. His frustrations could stem from the fact that his Yankees team is 7-8 in their last 15 games and are currently 10 games behind the Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East.Offense (or lack of offense) has been a major issue for this New York team since they lost Aaron Judge to injury. Bad calls from the umpires certainly don't help.Managers are known to argue and even intentionally get ejected to fire up their team. Aaron Boone may be taking it a bit too far. The 50-year-old seems to be gaining a reputation for being one of the most contentious, vocal and stubborn managers in the MLB.