Trent Grisham Pimps a HR off Kershaw and the Dodgers take exception to it, a breakdown

Sep 15, 2020 883.4K views 3:46

What Happened

In the bottom of the sixth inning, Trent Grisham of the San Diego Padres steps up to the plate against Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw. The Padres trail by one run in this pivotal divisional matchup. Grisham has a unique batting stance, with a slight hip movement to get his timing right. Kershaw delivers a 2-1 pitch and Grisham crushes it deep to left field. As the ball sails over the wall, Grisham lets out a big "Let's go!" and turns to his teammates in the dugout with a confident smirk on his face. The home run ties the game at 3-3 in the late innings. Grisham briefly holds up three fingers, indicating this is his 9th home run of the season. The Dodgers dugout takes exception to Grisham's celebration and they can be heard yelling at him from the field. Grisham yells back, though his exact words are unclear. As Grisham casually steps on home plate, the Dodgers' catcher approaches him and the two begin exchanging words. The benches begin to clear, but cooler heads prevail and no physical altercation occurs. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is clearly upset by Grisham's actions, saying in the post-game press conference: "I don't mind guys admiring the homer...but to over-kind of stay at home, play certainly against a guy like Clayton who's got the respect of everyone in the big leagues, I just took exception to that." Roberts suggests there is a "certain respect" that should be shown to elite pitchers like Kershaw, implying that Grisham's celebration was disrespectful. However, Grisham maintains that he was simply celebrating with his own teammates, not showing up Kershaw directly. This incident adds another chapter to the growing rivalry between the Padres and Dodgers, two of the top teams in the National League West. With both clubs fighting for division supremacy, tensions are high and player celebrations have become a point of contention. The Padres, who have been one of baseball's surprise teams this season, appear unfazed by the Dodgers' complaints, as they continue to play with a confident, unapologetic style.

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the padres just keep making people mad

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trent grisham up at the plate

love his little rhythm to get in timing

love his whole presence in the box right