Tag: The Lineup

Mets Pitcher Carlos Torres Punches Himself in Head After Rough Outing

New York Mets pitcher Carlos Torres wasn’t happy about letting the Milwaukee Brewers take a commanding lead in the top of the 13th inning Thursday night, so he punished himself.

Managers don’t want to see pitchers doing anything to jeopardize their arms. However, they also don’t want their players inflicting pain on themselves.

After working out of trouble in the 12th inning, Torres couldn’t wiggle out of a jam in the 13th. The reliever got yanked in the top of the 13th inning with the bases loaded and no outs after already surrendering three runs. Once he took a seat in the dugout, Torres paid the price for a rough outing:

The right-hander ended up allowing four runs on seven hits and a walk in one-plus inning of work.

Milwaukee went on to win 5-1, and the loss dropped Torres to 2-4 on the season.

[MLB.com]

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2 Hit by Pitches, 4 Ejected During Braves-Rockies Blowout

A series of unintentional happenings turned Thursday’s game between the Atlanta Braves and Colorado Rockies into an ejection-filled, plunking contest.

The drama began in the eighth inning when Rockies outfielder Corey Dickerson nicked a foul ball into the facemask of Braves catcher Gerald Laird.

Stunned by the blow, Laird stumbled but managed to stay in the game. Two pitches later, Dickerson swung and accidentally caught Laird in the side of the head with his follow-through. The catcher crumpled to the ground and eventually left the game under his own power.

The foul ball and follow-through contact amounted to bad luck on Laird’s part, but the fluky incidents were too close together for the trailing Braves to stomach.

Wasting no time, Atlanta pitcher David Carpenter beaned Dickerson on the hip with his next pitch and was ejected.

Next to head for the clubhouse was Rockies manager Walt Weiss, who pushed an umpire’s hands away while raging over Carpenter’s retaliation ball. The drama was far from over, however.

Rockies reliever Nick Masset returned fire in the top of the ninth, hitting Braves catcher Evan Gattis high on the left arm. The plunking earned Masset and Rockies bench coach Tom Runnells quick ejections and applause from the crowd at Coors Field. The Rockies went on to seal a 10-3 victory over the Braves.

And that, sports fans, is how incidental contact turned a trouncing into an ejection-happy sideshow.

According to The Associated Press (via USA Today), Dickerson remained adamant that his follow-through contact with Laird was a complete accident.

“It was on a two-strike slider on a backswing that I hit Laird, but it was an accident and I think they know that,” Dickerson said. “I guess Carpenter thought it was on purpose.”

Carpenter denied throwing at Dickerson.

“I tried to run a fastball in on him, it cut a little bit and caught him,” Carpenter said. “Dickerson was looking at me and I thought, ‘You just got hit, go to first base, that’s all there is to it.’ … I was surprised getting tossed out of the game.”

Yup—no way that fastball to the center of the hip might’ve been construed as anything but a God’s honest attempt at tagging the inside. It certainly wasn’t an irrational response to a run of bad luck at the end of a blowout.

The good news is Laird is fine. The Braves staff ran the catcher through the usual concussion protocols and approved him to fly with the rest of the team.

Atlanta looks to bounce back at home Friday night against the streaky Los Angeles Angels, who have won six of their last eight.

Keep an eye on home plate. If anyone breathes on Gattis the wrong way, the Angels are in for some sore hips.

 

On the Twitters.

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Padres’ Yasmani Grandal and Everth Cabrera Slide on Tarp During Rain Delay

You are never too old to act like a kid—especially when it comes to playing in the rain.

During a rain delay before Tuesday’s game in Philadelphia, the San Diego Padres’ Yasmani Grandal and Everth Cabrera made the best of the situation by sliding around on the tarp:

It’s the best of both worlds. The players get to have some fun, and the fans can get a good laugh at watching the players mess around. The managers may not be fully on board with the fun, but until someone gets hurt from sliding on tarp, it’s a great way for players to kill time.

[MLB.com]

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Cincinnati Reds Reporter Gets Laptop Smashed to Pieces by Sandoval Foul Ball

Just because a ball is foul doesn’t mean it’s traveling any slower.

Mark Sheldon, the Cincinnati Reds reporter for MLB.com, found that out the hard way on Tuesday when San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval stepped up to the plate.

Here’s hoping Sheldon’s bosses understand why he’s late filing his game story.

[Twitter]

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Vladimir Guerrero Can Hit Anything, Even 50 Cent’s First Pitch

It’s time to answer the age-old question: Could Vladimir Guerrero hit 50 Cent’s first pitch?

Okay, maybe that’s not an age-old question, but it’s still fun to think about.

MLB Fan Cave created this hilarious Vine of the rapper and former MLB star facing off.

[MLB Fan Cave, h/t Sports Grid

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Robocop Throws the First Pitch for the Detroit Tigers

Yes, you read that right. Robocop threw out the first pitch at Tuesday’s matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays.

How did the part-human, part robotic officer do? Some might say the pitch lacked explosion, but you can decide that for yourself.

[Detroit Tigers]

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Yankees Fan Puts Eating on Hold to Clap for Robinson Cano

Even though Robinson Cano signed a monster contract with the Seattle Mariners this past offseason, he still has the respect of some New York Yankees fans.

That much was evident on Monday night, as one fan at Yankee Stadium took a break from eating to clap for the former New York second baseman:

Many other Yankees fans would have removed the sandwich from their mouth in order to tell Cano how they really feel about him right now.

[MLB.com, h/t Cut4]

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Derek Jeter’s Mental Lapse Allows Mariners’ Kyle Seager to Cruise to a Triple

For all of the brilliant plays Derek Jeter has made throughout his 20-year career, the New York Yankees shortstop is occasionally allowed to make a simple gaffe during a regular-season game.

During Monday’s game against the Seattle Mariners, Jeter assumed a ball hit by Kyle Seager had landed in foul territory as left fielder Brett Gardner was unable to make the play.

Jeter scooped up the ball and continued to run away from the infield, not knowing that it was, in fact, a live ball. That allowed Seager to cruise into third for his second triple in three innings:

Seager wound up scoring a couple of batters later to give his team a 2-0 lead.

It was a game to remember for Seager. The Mariners third baseman recorded four hitsa double, two triples and a home run—as he came just a single away from hitting for the cycle.

[MLB.com]

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Chance the Rapper Throws out First Pitch at Chicago White Sox Game

Recording artist Chance the Rapper was invited to throw out the first pitch in his hometown Friday, and fortunately, he was able to avoid embarrassing himself like 50 Cent did.

Before the Chicago White Sox played the San Diego Padres, Chance tossed the ceremonial ball. He looked poised on the mound, and while his throw was a bit lofty, it successfully reached home plate.

[MLB.com]

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Watch Twins 2B Brian Dozier Solve Rubik’s Cube in 1 Minute, 36 Seconds

Minnesota Twins second baseman Brian Dozier has already shown off plenty of power this season with 11 home runs, but he’s also willing to show off his brains.

To prepare for his team’s “Turn Back the Clock” game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Dozier claimed he could solve a Rubik’s Cube in 90 seconds. Some of his teammates were intrigued, so they wanted to see what he could do.

The 27-year-old was close, finishing in 96 seconds.

[MLB.com h/t Next Impulse Sports]

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