MLB handed New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone a one-game suspension Sunday for his behavior during a game against the Detroit Tigers on Friday night, according to David Lennon of Newsday.

The Yankees skipper, who squatted behind home plate and pretended to be a catcher, will not appeal and will serve the suspension Sunday, Lennon added.

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While Boone's impression of a catcher stole headlines, he earned the ban for making contact with home plate umpire Nic Lentz.

The incident occurred during the fifth inning of Friday's game after Tigers starter Jordan Zimmermann delivered a 1-1 pitch against Gleyber Torres that appeared to be inside. After Boone protested from the dugout, Lentz promptly ejected the Yankees manager. Then Boone came onto the field to argue.

The Yankees trailed 3-0 when Boone was ejected but exploded for four runs in the bottom of the sixth en route to a 7-5 victory.