Winker gets ejected, and hits his teammate in the head with his helmet, a breakdown.

May 2, 2019 472.3K views 2:01

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning of a close game between the New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds, Reds outfielder Jesse Winker steps up to the plate. Cincinnati Reds pitcher Noah Syndergaard delivers a pitch that home plate umpire Marty Foster calls a strike. Winker reacts with disbelief, muttering "Oh my god" under his breath. Foster immediately confronts Winker, asking if he said something. Winker insists he did not, but the umpire in the background can be heard telling Foster to eject Winker. Foster resists at first, but the crew chief, Ron Kulpa, intervenes and quickly ejects Winker from the game. As Winker walks towards the dugout, the Mets fans in the stands begin waving goodbye to him, recalling an incident in the previous game where Winker had waved goodbye to the crowd after making a game-saving catch. Clearly frustrated, Winker angrily removes his helmet and flings it, accidentally striking Reds pitcher Hunter Greene in the head. Winker immediately regrets his actions, apologizing to Greene and saying he did not intend to hit him. Greene appears to accept the apology, but the damage has been done and Winker's emotional outburst has now resulted in him being ejected from the game and potentially facing further disciplinary action. The incident highlights the passion and intensity that can arise in the heat of a close baseball game, as well as the need for players and officials to maintain composure and professionalism, even in the most tense and competitive situations. As the Mets and Reds continue to battle on the field, the focus will now shift to how Winker and the Reds organization will respond to this unfortunate episode.

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we got an injection top nine in this

Mets Reds game

Jesse Winker was the hero two games ago

made a game saving catch the day before

syndergaard throwing the pitch boom