WBC Fight erupts between Mexico & Canada @Beisbolpuro. |
Following the ball two pitch, Gorman issued warnings to both teams. The third pitch of the at bat, another inside fastball, hit Tosoni in the back, resulting in a bench clearing brawl. During the fracas, a Team Canada coach was struck by a projectile thrown from the spectator area by a fan; the fan was escorted out of the seating area by Chase Field security and local police (Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies). At the time of the ejections, Canada was leading 9-3. Canada ultimately won the contest, 10-3.
These are Brian Gorman (9)'s first eight ejections of the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
These are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th ejections of the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
*These eight ejections are an International Baseball and WBC record.
Rest of crew: 1B: Kwang-Nam Na (South Korea), 2B: Brian Knight (USA), 3B: Michael Ulloa (Spain)
*Following the game, crew chief and UIC Brian Gorman (USA/MLB) reported the following ejections:
1) Mexico pitcher Arnold Leon;
2) Mexico Manager Rick Renteria [warnings previously issued; Rule 8.02(d)];
3) Mexico pitcher Alfredo Aceves;
4) Mexico center fielder Eduardo Arredondo;
5) Mexico pitcher Oliver Perez; for a total of five Mexico players and coaches.
6) Canada left fielder Rene Tosoni;
7) Canada pitcher Jay Johnson;
8) Canada second baseman Pete Orr; for a total of three Canada players and eight overall ejections.
Wrap: Canada vs. Mexico (WBC), 3/9/13
Video: Bean ball sparks massive melee during Canada's rout of Mexico in WBC's Pool D in Phoenix (MLBN)
Video: After warnings, Leon drills Tosoni, Luis Cruz throws a punch and the bout is on (ESPN Deportes)
Video: Following Robinson's lead off bunt, Mexio 3B Cruz gestures, interpreted by MLBN as a "hit him" signal
I don't understand how there are only three ejections here. Also, is it possible to get suspended and/or kicked out of the WBC?
ReplyDeleteWBC rules state that a suspended player/coach may not be reinstated for the remainder of the tournament (including Round B and the Championship Round). It is unclear who exactly will make suspension determinations (Executive VP of Baseball Operations Joe Torre is managing Team USA, which is playing Canada tomorrow).
ReplyDeleteI hope the MLB post this video.
ReplyDeleteI think more punishments will be handed down by the wbc commite after the video is reviewed
ReplyDelete4 Mexican players got ejected too according to TSN
ReplyDeleteThe present tally is a total of eight ejections; five Mexico and three Canada.
ReplyDeleteFigures...Canada in a WBC game, and a hockey fight breaks out.
ReplyDeleteTony LaRussa has taken over Joe Torre's position while Torre is managing. So LaRussa will be the figurehead of any supplemental discipline.
ReplyDeleteAlso, several Mexico players would be getting "2 minutes for instigating" here...just because Canadians know their way around a dance floor doesn't mean you can fault Canada for wiping the floor with them. Mexico started it. We just finished it.
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Wait isn't Maricopa County Sheriff Joe's department? As in the SB 1070 Sheriff Joe? Team Mexico fans who participated in those shenanigans (throwing debris at Canada's dugout) might not be in USA for too much longer...
ReplyDeleteTony LaRussa has taken over Joe Torre's position while Torre is managing. So LaRussa will be the figurehead of any supplemental discipline.
ReplyDeleteAlso, several Mexico players would be getting "2 minutes for instigating" here...just because Canadians know their way around a dance floor doesn't mean you can fault Canada for wiping the floor with them. Mexico started it. We just finished it.
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I'm chuckling here about WBC/MLBAM media choosing what videos to put online. They choose the Cruz "gesture" which is the emotional "drill 'im!" signal but not the actual fight itself. What is this pay-per-view? Lets just hope the YouTube videos don't get taken down copyright style.
ReplyDelete8 ejections. Jeez. I am just about to watch the video but with that many ejections, it must have been one big ugly brawl.
ReplyDeletevideo is up http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=25699601&c_id=mlb
ReplyDeleteThis would be a lot of points for Brian Gorman if it was regular season!
ReplyDeleteSo apparently no one's getting suspended. Good thinking. Surely the total lack of consequences will ensure this never happens again.
ReplyDeleteWhere was Sheriff Joe when we needed him?
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