Pitcher ejected after game ends, a breakdown

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Im just confused why the Blue Wahoos (whose logo is obviously blue) are wearing black and gold and the Shuckers (whose logo is gold) are wearing Blue

jamango
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Spiking the ball at your catcher and still getting promoted after is wild stuff

devind
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He has good stuff but his additude is concerning to be honest. You should never spike a ball at your catcher.

gitgud
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For the record, the umpire's jurisdiction doesn't end until they leave the field. That ejection still gets reported to the league for potential disciplinary action just like any other ejection. I'm a soccer referee, and the same thing applies there. If I issue a red card after the final whistle, that player or coach is missing the next game, same as if it was 30 seconds into the match.

GregMcNeish
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People like that pitcher needs to let it go... the coaches aren't doing their job by letting him get away with those antics. One day, it could cost the team a key win.

mrallan
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As a fan I always root against the players that act like this and hope they never end up on my team.

solitude
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You know what? This is one ejection I can stand behind.

gignock
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Even if he didn't spike the ball "at the catcher, " he still had no reason to be mad at the Ump. That runner was safe. And he did take too long on the mound for that pitch. Pitcher is a child.

firebirdude
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He won’t have a long career as a closer if he can’t keep his composure in high pressure situations like that

BillDotree
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At the beginning, seeing the movement and location on his pitches and I thought, "This guy is gonna be in the majors soon."

Then at the end, seeing his attitude, "Might be in AAA for a while."

MikeDillinger
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I can't wait to see Jim's breakdown of last night's Giants @ Dodgers 11th inning, infield pop-up debacle. Absolute chaos.

kristinaneuner
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Honestly, I’m kind of surprised the pitcher wasn’t ejected after he spiked the ball at the ground. I would’ve been in favor of the imo if he did that. He almost choked that game away hard.

The_G_
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At first glance I thought this was a food advertisement. The Yahoos (milk) vs the SNICKERS….😂😂😂🤦🏿‍♂️

TheGobblersGetback
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Umpire: "you're outta here"
His teammates knowing he's on his way to triple A: "he doesn't even go here..."

CaptCKernel
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Ump ejected him to put it on a report, and on record he told off an umpire. We do this sometimes in minor hockey; player or coach can get suspended. In this case, I'm guessing it's to establish a potential pattern and keeps the pitcher in check for the short-term.

theabe
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I thought the umpire did a good job. He got all the calls correct except maybe for a borderline strike call that didn’t matter anyway because the guy struck out on the next pitch. He took his time between the wild pitches trying to give the pitcher time to cool off. He didn’t overreact when the pitcher refused the ball from him and just handed it to the catcher instead. And he absolutely has the authority to eject the pitcher after the game. It goes into the report like any other ejection and the pitcher could get a fine or suspension from future games.

bully
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Honestly surprised he didn’t get ejected for spiking the ball. I’ve seen players ejected for a lot less than that.

Amateur.Nail.Art.
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I live in Nashville and if we are getting him then I’m going to the games he pitches (the Brewers AAA is the Nashville Sounds)

SammyBH
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I’m anxiously waiting for your video on last night’s crazy Dodgers and Giants game!

motroman
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I could see a scout chewing on his pencil and then jotting down, "hot-blooded" in his notebook.

mrmisterMJ