Baseball fights are so lame The bullpen running out to do absolutely nothing is always my favorite part MLB Twitter reacts to benches clearing during Baltimore Orioles 9 6 win over Toronto Blue Jays
Baseball fights are so lame The bullpen running out to do absolutely nothing is always my favorite part - MLB Twitter reacts to benches-clearing during Baltimore Orioles 9-6 win over Toronto Blue Jays × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
Beaked off on a double play ball by Teo earlier, on the way back from first.
Baker didn't like Teo's home run yesterday.
Dude made sure he got in that dugout pretty damn quick too .6@JomboyMedia He did a bit more than stare.Beaked off on a double play ball by Teo earlier, on the way back from first.Baker didn't like Teo's home run yesterday.Dude made sure he got in that dugout pretty damn quick too . ravensutd@ravensutd@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Baker to the blue jays1113@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Baker to the blue jays https://t.co/2LQQMB00K6 Baker spent three years under the Blue Jays umbrella before being claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles last year.
Baseball fights are so lame The bullpen running out to do absolutely nothing is always my favorite part - MLB Twitter reacts to benches-clearing during Baltimore Orioles 9-6 win over Toronto Blue Jays
By Souvanik Seal Modified 08 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Orioles reliever Bryan Baker was the focal point of controversy against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday Tempers flared and the benches cleared as the Baltimore Orioles notched a crucial 9-6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Both AL East teams are locked in an intense battle for the American League’s final Wild Card. The Orioles continue to defy all odds and remain in contention for their first postseason appearance in six years. However, it’s the Blue Jays who currently hold a 3.5 game advantage with less than four weeks of regular season action remaining. Given what’s at stake, the encounter felt like Game 7 of the World Series. The benches cleared midway through the seventh after Baltimore Orioles reliever Bryan Baker made hand gestures to the Blue Jays dugout. This occured after striking out Matt Chapman. Jomboy Media@JomboyMediaBenches clear between the O's and Jays after Bryan Baker stares down the Toronto dugout2736141Benches clear between the O's and Jays after Bryan Baker stares down the Toronto dugout https://t.co/xMHklV3wAN "Benches clear between the O's and Jays after Bryan Baker stares down the Toronto dugout" - Jomboy Media Donna@Donna89668898@JomboyMedia Baseball fights are so lame, they make me laugh. Not singling out any team/player - they all do this thing where some guy is being pulled back by his teammates like he is really going to throw down. ?@JomboyMedia Baseball fights are so lame, they make me laugh. Not singling out any team/player - they all do this thing where some guy is being pulled back by his teammates like he is really going to throw down. ? Rusty Shackleford@not_dgribbs@JomboyMedia The bullpen running out to do absolutely nothing is always my favorite part of these scuffles.10@JomboyMedia The bullpen running out to do absolutely nothing is always my favorite part of these scuffles. Dallas@Dallas_Marcella@JomboyMedia Lmao benches clear because of that.@JomboyMedia Lmao benches clear because of that. As the melee unfolded, Baker was walked off the field by Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman. It didn’t end there, as the Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Teoscar Hernandez were ready for a proper confrontation. Both had to be held back by the Orioles’ Jorge Mateo. Nick@InaudibleShoutX@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Vlad is such a little leaguer good lord2@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Vlad is such a little leaguer good lord RIP JUICE@JaredsWrld999_@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Blue jays soft as hell… like how vlad runs over and purposely gets behind someone to look like he’s getting held back86@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Blue jays soft as hell… like how vlad runs over and purposely gets behind someone to look like he’s getting held back Danny@Dannyfink21@JomboyMedia Toronto always among the whiniest teams.9@JomboyMedia Toronto always among the whiniest teams. After the game, Baker clarified how he saw things. He did acknowledge that he should have handled the situation better. “It was nothing towards their team or anything. It was just kind of letting him know that I know that he’s talking. There’s really no issue with the team or anything like that. I don’t think that there’s any bad blood or anything like that. I was just letting him know that really.” - Bryan Baker Razzka@Razzka5@JomboyMedia I love how he was the first one in the dugout after running his mouth145@JomboyMedia I love how he was the first one in the dugout after running his mouth Dan Vanman @dan_vanman@JomboyMedia He did a bit more than stare.Beaked off on a double play ball by Teo earlier, on the way back from first.
Baker didn't like Teo's home run yesterday.
Dude made sure he got in that dugout pretty damn quick too .6@JomboyMedia He did a bit more than stare.Beaked off on a double play ball by Teo earlier, on the way back from first.Baker didn't like Teo's home run yesterday.Dude made sure he got in that dugout pretty damn quick too . ravensutd@ravensutd@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Baker to the blue jays1113@JomboyMedia @TalkinBaseball_ Baker to the blue jays https://t.co/2LQQMB00K6 Baker spent three years under the Blue Jays umbrella before being claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles last year.