Fri Jun 27 23:40:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the events:
**Yankees’ Chisholm Exacts Revenge on Trevino After Ejection, Fried Dominates in Win Over Reds**
CINCINNATI – Tempers flared and talent shined as the New York Yankees defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 Wednesday, a game highlighted by Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s retaliatory home run and Max Fried’s dominant performance on the mound.
The drama stemmed from Tuesday night’s game where Chisholm was ejected after a called strike. A video revealed that Yankees catcher Jose Trevino appeared to have directed the umpire’s attention to Chisholm before the ejection, sparking the outfielder’s ire.
Chisholm channeled that frustration into a two-run homer in the third inning Wednesday, celebrating with a Eurostep and telling Trevino, “That was for last night.” Trevino, a former teammate of Chisholm, took it in stride.
“After what happened last night, it felt great to get a hold of one,” Chisholm said. “I thought it was pretty funny. That’s why I said it.”
On the mound, Max Fried shone, becoming the MLB’s first 10-game winner. He limited the Reds to one unearned run over seven innings, improving to 8-1 with a stellar 0.93 ERA in his last 10 starts after a Yankees loss.
“He’s showing us why they’re paying him what they’re paying him, and why he’s the guy we always thought he was going to be,” said Chisholm, praising Fried’s performance.
Jasson Domínguez also contributed significantly with four hits, showcasing his growing confidence. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton added RBIs in the sixth.
With the win, the Yankees concluded a demanding 16-game stretch. The team is looking forward to a much-needed day of rest.