Major League Baseball Brawl! A genocide occurred when the LA Angels and Seattle Mariners MLB clashed with both managers and six players were fired because of a punch thrown … the game was delayed by 18 minutes!
- A brawl broke out during the LA Angels-Seattle Mariners match
- It started after Jesse Winker in Seattle was hit by a pitch from Andrew Wantz
- Players and staff were involved in a brawl that stopped and then resumed
- Both the manager and 6 players have been dismissed from the arena
- Play was delayed by 18 minutes due to an unusual incident on Sunday.
The Seattle Mariners and the Los Angeles Angels engaged in a long full-team brawl in two innings on Sunday after two days of inner ball tensions boiled.
The Angels Closer’s Raisel Iglesias returned to the empty field and shouted at the referee, before the sunflower seed tub and another bucket of gum were thrown into the infield, and the struggle stopped and began twice. rice field.
Three of the first four hitters in the Seattle lineup (Jesse Winker, Julio Rodríguez, JP Crawford) were thrown, and Angels pitchers Andrew Wantz, Iglesias, and Ryan Tepera were ordered to march.
Los Angeles interim manager Phil Nevin and Seattle’s Scott Survey have also been sent off.
Between the two teams after Seattle’s Jesse Winker hit the Mariners’ second batter, Julio Rodríguez’s second pitch, and Angels opener Andrew Wantz on the first pitch of the two innings. The battle broke out. The first inning.
The first pitch to Rodriguez certainly seemed to be a response to Erik Swanson’s 95mph fastball near Mike Trout’s head at 9 innings on Saturday night.
The referees gathered after the pitch, but only warned both dugouts.
The brawl began when Jesse Winker (C) was hit by a pitch thrown by Andrew Wantz.
A brawl broke out and players and staff from both teams wanted to join
The brawl lasted about 4 minutes and multiple punches were thrown
On this occasion, Winker was beaten by the Angels dugout, yelling and angry at gesturing, and after both the bench and the bullpen were emptied, the two camps rushed into each other.
The brawl lasted about four minutes, and it seemed that people from both teams threw multiple punches.
When Winker finally left the field, he appeared to be making obscene gestures to the jealous Angels fans behind the Seattle dugout.
The scoreless game was delayed by about 18 minutes, with pinch runner Adam Frazier first summarized in Seattle and Joses Ares on the Los Angeles mound.
After the Angels won four out of five in Seattle last week, the Mariners headed for a clean sweep in Anaheim, and AL West rivals met for the eighth time in 11 days.
Los Angeles interim manager Phil Nevin was fired for participating in a brawl
Seattle manager Scott Survey was also ordered to march after the incident