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Padres-Dodgers sees 3 strikers by throws, Dave Roberts ejected

LOS Angeles – The first Randy Vasquez launch threw Shohei Ohtani in the third round on Tuesday was a quick ball and inside to miss it back. The second hit the double -meaning superstar on its right quad, which prompted the referees to issue warnings on both sides and trigger the first ejection of the year for the Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts.

Vasquez said the ground, which occurred a half-manche after Fernando Tatis Jr. had been hit by Lou Trivino, “was not intentional”, adding that the plan of attack on Ohtani was to hammer the quick ball inside and that Vasquez “did not execute the ground”.

Roberts did not agree.

“Absolutely,” said Roberts, speaking after the 8-6 victory of his team, said when he asked if he thought that Vasquez struck Ohtani. “He did not get closer. For me, if they feel justified on their side – part of baseball, that’s what they feel. I give him credit because they hit him in the leg.

On Monday evening, the Dodgers Center Andy Pages field player took a quick bullet at the Garde du Coude du Étleter Dylan stopped and shouted in the ceased direction. Later, Pages said he felt that he had been struck on purpose, perhaps because the paadres thought he was trying to relay the receiver of the receiver of the second goal earlier in the game.

The following night, Trivino launched a 0-1 lead with the first open base and none at the top of the third which caught Tatis in the upper back. Tatis, who was also touched by Trivino when he led a Petco Park match seven days earlier, was clearly upset but said nothing in the direction of Trivino. He walked slowly to the first base, then looked from the right field when Ohtani was hit – without any, an out and the account 1-0 – in the lower half.

“I’m just trying to make quality throws and fighting for the interior of the plate,” said Padres manager Mike Shildt, “and a ball has moved away from Vasquez.”

But Roberts was furious that his team was warned, then spilled the canoe and shouted against the referee of the third base Tripp Gibson after having launched it.

“I did not think that a warning on both sides was justified,” said Roberts, “so I just wanted to know an explanation. I wanted an explanation on their reflection process. I did not come hot. I just wanted to know why they expressed [the warnings]. I realized later that I was thrown, which I did not understand or appreciated. Even looking back, to see Mike having the opportunity to speak to the referees after being launched and [get] Their explanation, and he was still in the game. I think what someone wants is coherence, right? “”

A fourth blow by the field occurred at the start of the seventh round, when the relief of the Dodgers Matt Sauer plunged the interior field player of Padres Jose Iglesias on the left wrist – The X -ray rays were negative – but were not launched. Manny Machado – Who, with Tatis, left the Dodger stadium before the media was authorized in the clubhouse – shouted towards the referees wondering why Sauer was not thrown. But Shildt said he didn’t believe the ground was intentional.

It was nevertheless a flash point in another highly disputed match between the Padres and the Dodgers, two bitter rivals which are towards the end of a 10 -day section in which they face each other seven times.

“I think it’s fantastic,” said Shildt about the tension of this series. “Listen, the best part of a rivalry is that people will bring their best blow. The good news is that the two teams bring it every night. We love it. We cannot do it, but I want us to play them every night.”

That evening, these are the pages that stole the show, going 4-in-4 with two circuits to increase its operations to 0.845 and solidify as one of the sports stars. After Pages reacted angrily at the blow of Cease by Pitch on Monday evening, cameras caught Shildt, shouting: “Who f — Do you think you are?” of his canoe. Later, Machado, while renting the pages season, said: “They got many more superstars there if we want to hit someone.”

Pages had the last laugh, leading the Dodgers to their fourth victory in five games against the Padres this season – with two others to follow in the next two nights.

“I think that Andy spoke for himself today,” said the third goal player of the Dodgers, Max Muncy. “I think Andy told him who he was today.”

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