April 11, 2018

Western Tensions

A bean ball war broke out in Colorado between the Padres and the Rockies:

The tension between these two NL West teams started boiling a night earlier at Coors Field when Padres outfielder Manuel Margot got hit in the ribs by a pitch, putting him on the disabled list. The problems festered early on in the series finale, with Colorado’s Trevor Story being plunked in the first and San Diego’s Hunter Renfroe in the second.

That set the stage for Arenado, who didn’t take kindly to a pitch that nearly grazed his back. He immediately stormed after Perdomo, who threw his glove in self-defense. Arenado kept trying to punch the pitcher as the benches cleared and the relievers sprinted in from the bullpen.

An incensed Arenado began screaming at Padres catcher A.J. Ellis, leading to San Diego bench coach Mark McGwire holding the All-Star third baseman back. Rockies starter German Marquez got involved by throwing a towel and Colorado outfielder Gerardo Parra looked as if he threw a punch.

I really dislike pitchers who intentionally throw at batters. In the story, however, is a nice summation of Luis Perdomo‘s career so far:

Pedromo flung his glove at the rushing Arenado and missed.

I hope there are some pitching suspensions waiting. The Rockies won the game 6-4.

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