The rivalry between the Los Angeles and the San Diego Padres is becoming one of the best in major league baseball. Tensions between the National League West Rivals peaked at Stadium Thursday night.
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The series finale was cleared after Fernando Tatis Jr. hit the pitch of right-handed pitcher Jack Little, who was making his major league debut. Manager Mike Schilt ran to the field and began screaming towards the dugout.
The skipper proceeded to meet Silt on the field and pushed him. The two exchanged heated words before being separated by the coaching staff and the referee.
Both Roberts and Sildo were kicked out, and the Padres plunged by the same innings Tatis, which appeared to have intentionally hit the shoe hei ohtani on his back, near Robert Suarez.
Otani shook the ‘ dugout to let him know he didn’t want to escalate the situation again.
Emotions simmered during Thursday night rivalry, but even so, Otani is not dependent on the drama that followed.
Despite being deliberately hit by Suarez, Otani enjoyed the situation when he posted a photo of himself disappearing. The ‘ two-way star followed the light-hearted post with two adorable photos of his dog, including one of his butts.
It was as if the Thursday night brawl between the NL West Rivals didn’t happen based on Ohtani’s Instagram story.
There are several ways to explain Otani, but it has not been revealed that the two-way star is a class act.
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