Javier Báez thinks He Got Ejected but Didn't, a breakdown

Apr 6, 2019 969.5K views 0:59

What Happened

Milwaukee Brewers infielder Javier Báez steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning, with his team trailing by one run. Báez takes a called strike three, clearly frustrated with himself for missing the pitch. In a show of frustration, he tosses his bat to the ground and then his helmet, drawing the attention of home plate umpire Jordan Baker. Baker approaches Báez and informs him that he is issuing a fine, rather than ejecting him from the game, for his actions. Báez, still visibly upset, turns to the Brewers' dugout and gestures as if he has been thrown out of the game. His teammates try to calm him down, explaining that Baker only issued a fine, not an ejection. Báez continues to argue with Baker, repeatedly asking "Why'd you throw me out?" to which Baker calmly responds, "I did not throw you out. I gave you a fine." After a brief back-and-forth, Báez finally understands the situation and acknowledges Baker's decision, saying "Okay, okay, cool. See you later." The incident showcases Báez's fiery competitive spirit and his tendency to wear his emotions on his sleeve. Despite the frustration of striking out in a close game, Báez ultimately accepts the umpire's ruling and heads back to the dugout, allowing the game to continue without further incident. This lighthearted moment provides a glimpse into the passion and intensity that Javier Báez, the star infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, brings to the game of baseball. His emotional reactions and the umpire's measured response demonstrate the delicate balance that officials must maintain in order to keep the game moving forward smoothly, even when tensions are high.

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all right we got a fun little incident

here in Milwaukee hobby bias strikes out

he's guests hitting takes this fastball

right down the middle he was not

thinking of fastball is coming he's mad