Minggu, 28 Juli 2019

Upset pitcher Bauer throws ball over CF fence - ESPN

Trevor Bauer showed his frustrations after surrendering the Cleveland Indians' lead to the Kansas City Royals on Sunday by throwing a baseball from the mound over the center-field fence at Kauffman Stadium.

Bauer threw the ball as manager Terry Francona was coming on the field to take him out of the game. The Indians manager appeared upset at Bauer's actions and pointed to the dugout as he met the right-hander at the mound. Bauer appeared to acknowledge that he was in the wrong, putting his hand on his chest as Francona met him.

Bauer's actions surprised his teammates. especially second baseman Mike Freeman, who flinched as Bauer threw the ball. Rookie center fielder Oscar Mercado had his back turned and was looking at the wall when he saw the ball land, and spun around, trying to figure out what happened.

Francona followed Bauer into the dugout and both disappeared into the tunnel. Both reappeared in the dugout later in the inning, separate but both apparently fuming.

Bauer allowed a single to shallow right by Cheslor Cuthbert that tied the score at 5 and then a two-run single to center by Nicky Lopez that made it 7-5, ending his day after 4 1/3 innings. After Lopez's hit, Bauer tossed the ball at the backstop. He then made the throw over center field.

Former Cincinnati Reds reliever Rob Dibble was suspended four games and fined by Major League Baseball in 1991 when he threw a ball into the stands at Riverfront Stadium, hitting a woman. There were no fans in the vicinity of where Bauer threw the ball on Sunday.

Bauer matched career highs in runs (8) and earned runs (7) allowed on Sunday, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

The Royals won Sunday's game 9-6.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/27276590/upset-pitcher-bauer-throws-ball-cf-fence

2019-07-28 20:56:21Z
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