As for the fight to clear the bench, the battle that erupted at the end of the eighth inning of the New York Mets game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday hit all the right notes. You have your frustrated Mets boiling over from repeated bumping on a plate; obvious revenge on the part of the Mets’ reveler Ioan Lopez, who threw a fast ball high and inside and later said, of course, that his pitch had receded; coping by the Cardinals first base coach, the fantastic name Stubby Clap; a pitcher of Cardinals overturning the hen’s wall instead of using the stairs; and a post-match brawl in which Mets star Pete Alonso called himself a “big strong man” several times. These are the moments that baseball fans live for.
It all started in the upper part of the eighth, when the Mets striker JD Davis was punched in the leg by Genesis Cabrera and had to leave the game.
The Mets, who are leading the MLB at HBP this season – 19 so far, including three of Tuesday’s game against the Cardinals – seem to have responded immediately with Lopez throwing the pitch near Nolan Arenado’s head.
Arenado shouted at Lopez to do it again, and then both teams jumped out of their dugouts.
If you keep an eye on the left side of the fight, you will see that Cardinals first baseman coach Stubby Clap grabs the back of the Mets Pete Alonso clash and performs bodhisattva. Stubby looked like he was having a great time.
Screenshot: SNY
Another corner shows Cardinals savior Giovanni Gallegos jumping over a hen’s wall and sprinting to a melee.
The real star in the Cardinals / Mets quarrel was Cardinals assistant Giovanni Gallegos, who jumped over the hen’s fence instead of using the stairs 😂 pic.twitter.com/7eRfnWy3Qf
– Podcast Breaking Bats (@BreakingBatsPod) April 27, 2022
Post-match interviews were pretty typical, with each team making an exception to the other team’s actions while having no problems with their own, but Alonso, the man who was thrown to the ground by a man named Stubby, gave the funniest set of quotes. You already know that things are going in the right direction when Alonso starts his answer by talking about how he felt “okay” during Tuesday’s game, and then he just keeps talking about how big a strong man he is. is he.
🎥 Pete Alonso does not take words about today’s quarrel. “If I wanted to take someone to the hospital, I could easily.” He says he was just defending his teammates when he was thrown to the ground: pic.twitter.com/iPTlLr5SiL
– Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 27, 2022
“I’m a big man, a big strong man, obviously the manager wants to have protection for his team.”
“For me I am a great strong man, they do not know my temper, they do not know what I can do. I mean, if I wanted to take someone to the hospital, I could easily, but I was just there trying to protect my boys. “
So let the record show: Stubby Clap really knows how to mix it up, and Pete Alonso is a big strong man.
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