Carlos González throws his bat towards the Rockies dugout twice, a breakdown

What Happened

In a tied game in the top of the eighth inning, Colorado Rockies outfielder Carlos González steps up to the plate. On the first pitch, a fastball from the opposing pitcher, González swings mightily and angrily flings his bat down the right-field line. The slow-motion replay shows González naturally raising his hand in a "rock on" gesture as the bat soars through the air. The broadcast team comments on González's display, with one analyst saying, "He's saying, 'You want the bat? Here it is. You want it? Okay, let's get a better grip on it.'" González retrieves his bat and prepares for the next pitch. The pitcher delivers another fastball and once again, González violently throws his bat towards the Rockies' dugout. The broadcast team expresses their amusement, with one commentator joking, "Don't embarrass me, bat. Just be cool. Don't embarrass me." González collects his replacement bat and the at-bat continues. Now down 0-2 in the count, González steps back into the box. The catcher waves his mitt, feigning a pitch to the high part of the strike zone, but the next offering is a swinging strike three. As González walks back to the dugout, the broadcast team concludes, "A successful strikeout there from Carlos González," noting that the players in the dugout were able to avoid being struck by the wayward bats. The incident occurs in a tied game in the top of the eighth inning, with the outcome still in the balance. González's animated bat tosses provide a moment of levity and entertainment for the broadcast team and viewers, as the veteran outfielder expresses his frustration in a unique fashion during a high-stakes late-game situation.

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we got carlos gonzalez coming to the

plate in a tied game 5-5 top eight

they're gonna open him up with a

fastball and here's the pitch and he

swings and Chuck's his bat down the