Matt Chapman suspended, Kyle Freeland, others fined over Giants-Rockies brawl following Rafael Devers home run


The Major Baseball League suspended the third basic player of the Giants Matt Chapman for a match and sentenced to a fine of the companions of Géants Willy Adames and Rafael Devers, as well as the left -hander of the Kyle Freeland rocks for their games in the Protective Windshore of Tuesday. Chapman called on his punishment and will not be held out as long as an audience can be held.
This incident took place two strikers in Tuesday’s competition when three players were ejected. The aforementioned permanence – which has been on fire lately – has struck two points on the right field and apparently admired it far too long for freeland tastes.
Freeland began to shout on devers, tooth shouted back and, well, you get the image. And the benches are cleared.
A better angle to see Freeland start screaming onto the end is here:
In this highest point, you can see Chapman go to Freeland and push it – this push is the reason why MLB has chosen to hang it. Chapman was expelled with Adames. At the end of the Rockies, Freeland was ejected.
We don’t often see fights during Home Run Trots, right? There is a circuit from Carlos Gomez to Atlanta a decade ago with reactions on both sides which essentially caused a fight throughout his Trot of Home Run, but he succeeded a few meters from the marble before the recipient of the Braves Brian McCann prevents him from going there, but this fight occurred when Devers was on his way to the second.
The best part of the whole situation was then that Devers finished his trot of Home Run after the team returns to their benches and the Rockies obtained the replacement of Freeland, Antonio Senzatela, ready to take over.
Before this match was 12 for 23 with two doubles, four circuits and 10 points produced in its six previous games.
In addition, the Giants entered the match after winning eight of their last nine games to go back to 0,500 and in five games in a place in playoffs.


