Things got hot on a cold night in Pittsburgh.
The national reliever Jorge López knocked down the star of the pirates Byran Reynolds before coming and in the gardener Andrew McCutchen, which led both banks empty in PNC Park Park on Wednesday night.
After allowing two hits and two races through the first two thirds of the sixth entrance, the reynolds perforated in a first launch sinking.
Then, three releases later, López went up and almost hit McCutchen in the head, thought that the MVP of the NL 2013 fucks quickly to avoid the plumb of 92 mph.
As the referees converged to decide the best resource, the Bank of the Pirates and López began to bark, which led both banks in the mound.
In the midst of all this, the Pirate Gardener, Tommy Pham, had to be a hero back to Wavel Cruz.
The possible things were established, with López being thrown out of the game.
However, he got worse for the right, when McCutchen walked and Cruz continued with a Grand Slam, which means that two more races were added to López’s biggest book.
This incident occurs less than a year after Lopez’s remarkable glove in the stands after an expulsion in Citi Field when he was a member of the METS.
After the game, López seemed to refer to the METS as the “worst team probably throughout the F – Rey MLB” or “worse probable teammate throughout the F – Rey MLB”.
It was possible designated for assignment by METS.
Lopez then went to social networks to clarify that incident.
“Also because to clarify my comments after the game, because I had no intention of belittling the organization of the New York Mets,” the 31 -year -old reliever. “Duration of that interview, I spoke with frustrations with frustrations with my personal performance and how I felt it made me the teammate of sausages throughout the league.
“Unfortunately, my efforts to address the media in English created some confusion and generated headlines that do not reflect what I was trying to express.”
In eight outings this year, it has an effectiveness of 10.57.
Pittsburgh ended Wednesday’s game with a 6-1 victory.