Yankees and Rays benches clear twice, a breakdown

Sep 4, 2023 743.0K views 6:44

What Happened

In a tense matchup between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays, tempers flare as the benches clear not once, but twice in the bottom of the eighth inning. The Rays, who have clinched a playoff spot, are leading the Yankees, who are out of the postseason race, by two runs. Yankees pitcher Albert Abreu takes the mound and hits Randy Arozarena with a pitch, the 12th time a Yankee has hit a Rays batter this season, compared to just 11 times the other way around. Arozarena reacts angrily, spiking his bat, and Yankee catcher Jose Trevino thinks Arozarena might retaliate. The benches clear as both teams converge near home plate. Yankees star Aaron Judge positions himself at the front of his team, trying to keep the situation from escalating further. Rays manager Kevin Cash confronts Yankees manager Aaron Boone, expressing his frustration at the lopsided hit-by-pitch numbers. Boone acknowledges the Rays' concerns but maintains the Yankees did not intentionally hit their batters. The situation simmers down, and the umpires decide to issue warnings to both teams. However, tensions flare up again when Abreu's next pitch runs inside and nearly hits Trevino. Trevino protests, but Abreu insists he did not mean to hit him. Arozarena steals second base, then third, as the Rays continue to be aggressive on the basepaths. Abreu tries to deter Arozarena from stealing, leading to more words exchanged between the two players. Rays outfielder Jose Siri races to the mound, pleading with Abreu not to provoke Arozarena further, as the Rays are headed to the playoffs. Yankees pitcher Luis Severino, who had earlier lost his hat in the first bench-clearing incident, ditches it this time to avoid any issues. The rest of the Yankees surge out of the dugout, but ultimately, no major physical altercation takes place. The next batter for the Rays rips a hit that scores Arozarena, capitalizing on the tension and hit-by-pitches that had transpired. Despite the heated exchanges, the Rays emerge victorious, further solidifying their playoff position while the Yankees' postseason hopes continue to fade. The game serves as a microcosm of the rivalry between these two American League East foes.

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The Rays and the Yankees cleared the benches two times in this inning.

Rays are going to the playoffs.

Yankees are not.

Albert Abreu is pitching for the Yankees.

He has hit Randy Rosaraña already this year.