Ah!!! Ohtani screamed...Petazoo Revenge Binball Controversy, Did Both Teams Coach Fight
Jun 18, 2025
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was sent off after protesting against the opponent team in a showdown between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 18th (Korea time).
The subtle war of nerves between the two teams, who are also local rivals, began the previous day.
Shortly after the Dodgers turned the game around 3-2 on the 17th, there was a collision due to a pitch. The 97.7 mile (about 157.2 kilometers) four-seam thrown by San Diego starter Dylan Shees, who allowed a come-from-behind hit, hit the elbow on the second pitch at the Dodgers' Andy Parcs at-bat.
However, immediately after the ball was hit, Pazs did not walk to first base, but stood there and glared at Siz, and the referee immediately tried to calm him down, but Pazs looked at Siz and got angry as he made a disgruntled gesture.
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After a while, as Pazs walked out to first base, it did not spread to bench clearing, but ended.
The problem is the game on the 18th, the next day. Dodgers second pitcher Lou Trivino allowed leadoff hitter Martin Maldonado to double and gave up a hit ball to the next batter, Fernando Tatis Jr. After the first-pitch bunt foul, the 95.4-mile (about 153.5km) sinker, who threw the second pitch, hit Tatis on the back who was preparing to hit. Tatis Jr. walked out to first base after briefly turning back and cooling off without any special gestures.
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The hall became noisy for an instant. The Major League broadcast camera also showed the face of Tatis Jr., who is defending at the same time. It is a scene that clearly informs that it is the aftermath of the dune war that has been going on since the previous day of the two teams.
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You can clearly see the war of nerves and the atmosphere of both teams. Of course, both pitchers of both teams would say 'there was no intention', but San Diego, which had to be uncomfortable due to the Dazs dunes and upset loss. On top of that, Tatis Jr., the representative star, hit a pitch in the top of the third inning, so there is no choice but to suspect that he threw an empty ball to Ohtani, who represents the Dodgers.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.