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Read More »Royals pitcher Amir Garrett throws drink at heckler, calls out ‘disrespect’ from fans
Kansas City Royals reliever Amir Garrett didn’t like what one Chicago White Sox fan said to him Tuesday night, and Garrett let the fan know it. The pitcher was caught on camera tossing his drink at the heckler, who was shouting at Garrett from above the Royals’ dugout in Chicago’s 9-2 win over Kansas City. It’s hard to hear what the fan said to Garrett, but it was enough to evoke a fit of frustration from him. Someone did shout “party foul!” after Garrett tossed the drink, though. It didn’t… Source link
Read More »Cardinals pitcher Genesis Cabrera, manager Oliver Marmol have tense confrontation during pitching change
St. Louis Cardinals reliever Genesis Cabrera let his emotions get the best of him Friday night. As Cabrera was removed from the game in the ninth inning, he slammed the ball on the ground, leading to a tense confrontation with manager Oliver Marmol. The incident occurred during the Cardinals’ 7-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds. Cabrera entered the contest in the eighth inning, picking up two outs to end the frame. Marmol left Cabrera in the game to finish things off in the ninth, and that’s… Source link
Read More »Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki throws record-setting perfect game
Baseball isn’t just happening in the United States right now. It’s also happening over in Nippon Professional Baseball, Japan’s top baseball league (their MLB equivalent). And a young pitcher for the Chiba Lotte Marines just threw what might be the best professional game in history. Roki Sasaki, who is just 20 years old, threw a perfect game against the Orix Buffaloes on Sunday, the 16th perfect game in NPB history and the first one in 28 years. His dominant performance tied the NPB record… Source link
Read More »Ex-MLB pitcher Sergio Mitre sentenced to prison in Mexico after rape, murder of 22-month old – Yahoo Sports
Sergio Mitre, seen here with the Mexican national team in 2018, was sentenced to 40-to-60 years in prison in Mexico this week. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP/Getty Images) Former MLB pitcher Sergio Mitre was sentenced to prison in Mexico this week after he was found guilty of raping and murdering the 22-month-old daughter of his former girlfriend. Mitre, 41, was found guilty on Wednesday night and sentenced to 40-to-60 years in prison, according to NJ.com. Per the report, Mitre attacked the baby in July 2020… Source link
Read More »What to expect from White Sox pitcher Lance Lynn in 2022
What to expect from Lance Lynn in 2022 originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago Lance Lynn and the White Sox showed exactly how they felt about one another in July, when Lynn inked a two-year, $38 million contract extension. Lynn was just months into his first season with the White Sox, but the right-hander told reporters, “There’s no point in me going into free agency if you know where you want to be.” Meanwhile, the White Sox had two starting pitchers named All-Stars in 2021, Lynn and… Source link
Read More »Mariners pitcher tossed under ‘stickygate’ crackdown
Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago became the first player to be ejected under Major League Baseball’s crackdown on illegal substances on Sunday. Santiago was formally tossed in the fifth inning of the Mariners’ road game against the Chicago White Sox following an inspection of his glove. Santiago was ejected just as he was being replaced by the Mariners with the score tied at 1-1 with the bases loaded. It marked the first time a player has been thrown out of a game since MLB unveiled new… Source link
Read More »Mariners pitcher Héctor Santiago ejected in ‘sticky stuff’ check
Héctor Santiago ejected, glove taken in ‘sticky stuff’ check originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston The first instance of a pitcher being ejected following a “sticky stuff” check came Sunday, less than a week after MLB announced it would enforce its foreign-substance policy. Héctor Santiago of the Seattle Mariners left Sunday’s game against the Chicago White Sox and underwent the now league-mandated inspection of his hat and glove by umpires as he came off the field. The inspection ended… Source link
Read More »Mariners pitcher becomes first player ejected under sticky substances rule
It was only a matter of time until a pitcher failed a spot check in MLB’s new foreign substances crackdown, and that time has come. Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago was ejected on Sunday afternoon after umpires checked his glove in the fifth inning and presumably found something that shouldn’t have been there. While Santiago’s frowny face reaction is pretty great, the best part of that video is the bagging of the suspicious glove. If they plan on sending that glove to a lab so it… Source link
Read More »George Mason pitcher dies after Tommy John surgery complications
Sang Ho Baek appeared in seven games for the Patriots last season, his first at George Mason. He died on Saturday. (Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) George Mason freshman pitcher Sang Ho Baek died on Saturday, the school announced. He was 20. “We are devastated by the passing of Sang,” head coach Bill Brown said in a statement. “Sang was an incredible teammate who was loved by everyone associated with Mason baseball. He will be missed and forever cherished in our hearts. Right… Source link
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