NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake was ejected from Wednesday night's game against the Athletics by plate umpire Carlos Torres for arguing ball/strike calls from New York's dugout in the third inning.
Blake was tossed after Torres called a ball on a fastball from Will Warren to Nick Kurtz that was just inside, making the count 2-0.
New York led 2-0 and had both its ABS challenges remaining.
It was Blake's seventh ejection since he joined the Yankees for the 2020 season.
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New York Yankees pitcher Will Warren throw during the first inning of a baseball game against the Athletics, Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
DALLAS (AP) — A federal judge in Texas on Wednesday ordered rapper Pooh Shiesty to remain in custody on kidnapping charges after allegedly pulling a gun during a contract dispute involving rapper Gucci Mane ’s record label.
Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Renee Harris Toliver during a hearing in Dallas. Prosecutors have also charged eight others over the alleged January confrontation at a music studio, where the victims were allegedly robbed at gunpoint.
Prosecutors have declined to name the victims, and an FBI affidavit attached to a criminal complaint only refers to them by their initials. One victim, R.D., is described as the owner of 1017 Records, the label belonging to Gucci Mane, whose legal name is Radric Delantic Davis.
“I find that the weight of the evidence against you is strong,” Toliver told Pooh Shiesty during the hearing.
She noted that the rapper had a criminal history and had violated a home confinement order following a prior firearms conspiracy conviction in Florida.
During the hearing, Bradford Cohen, the rapper's attorney, raised questions about much of the prosecution's evidence. “The FBI doesn’t take three months to arrest someone if they believe everything that was said the night that it occurred,” Cohen said.
Prosecutors have accused the rapper, who was arrested last week, of arranging the music studio meeting in Dallas to discuss the terms of his contract with 1017 Records.
According to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint, Pooh Shiesty had asked to speak with the record label owner privately in a recording room. He then allegedly produced contract termination paperwork and pulled out what appeared to be an AK-style pistol while forcing the label owner to sign.
The rapper then took the man’s wedding ring, watch, earrings and cash, according to the affidavit.
Pooh Shiesty is from Memphis, Tennessee, but he is believed to have been recently living in a high-rise apartment in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, according to the affidavit. Several of the defendants traveled from Memphis to Dallas ahead of the meeting, according to the affidavit.
Gucci Mane is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of trap music alongside fellow Atlanta rappers T.I. and Jeezy. He emerged in the mid-2000s with his breakout single “Icy” and went on to build a vast catalog.
Attorney Bradford Cohen speaks outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building after a detention hearing for his client rapper Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr., in Dallas, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Attorney Bradford Cohen speaks to reporters after a detention hearing in Federal Court for his client rapper Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr., in Dallas, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Attorney Bradford Cohen, center, speaks with fellow lawyers Saam Zangeneh, left, and John Helms after a detention hearing in Federal Court for their client rapper Pooh Shiesty, whose legal name is Lontrell Williams Jr., in Dallas, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/LM Otero)