San Diego Padres tribase manny Machado called out the Los Angeles after hitting the pitch of Fernando Tatis Jr. at the top of the nine innings of Thursday’s game.
Machado said the “pray” Tatis is fine and the scan will return to the negative.
“I hope that the CT scan will return to negative,” Machado said. “They hope it will return to negative tomorrow.”
He added:
Tatis hit the top of the nine innings, restraining both managers and Mike Schilt.
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Because it’s worth it, Sild said the scan was inconclusive, Tatis “not in a good place.”
Padres’ Mike Silt evokes the for Fernando Tatis, who hit the pitch.
Silt also summoned the and said, “It’s enough.”
“The fact that is intent, not intentional, is that I am the exception,” Schilt said.
Dave Roberts reveals why he went to Mike Schilt
Roberts said he “didn’t feel good” about Tatis being hit again, adding, “That’s the last thing I wanted.”
However, he responded as he did because of the Silt’s reaction directed at him.
“I felt he was trying to do it personally with me. That’s it, and that’s what I’ll take it personally.”
Roberts also said that Otani, who hit the pitch, had “clearly” intentions.
What if the Padres crossed the line?
“That’s their decision. And MLB has to see it. That’s after the warning is issued.”
Photo credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Immagn Image
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