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MLB/大谷翔平挨觸身球 羅伯茲氣噗噗抗議本季首次遭驅逐出場

MLB/大谷翔平挨觸身球 羅伯茲氣噗噗抗議本季首次遭驅逐出場

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道奇與教士隊的國聯宿敵交手也打得火熱,兩天有3名球員遭到觸身球「伺候」,當今天大谷翔平被砸時,不僅主場觀眾報以噓聲,道奇總教練羅伯茲(Dave Roberts)上場抗議結果是本季首次驅逐出場,忍不住氣噗噗大動作反應。
道奇隊今天面對1:0的落後,2局下靠孟西(Max Muncy)高飛犧牲打追平,昨天被觸身球砸到的帕赫斯(Andy Pages)則轟出陽春砲超前比數。
然而3局上無人出局二壘有人時,換塔提斯(Fernando Tatis Jr.)被砸,然而教士隊也把握機會,又攻下2分超前。
3局下出現火爆場面,大谷翔平在1出局、無人在壘時被瓦斯奎茲(Randy Vasquez)的93.8哩速球砸中右腿,大谷當下露出疼痛表情,但仍硬撐著上一壘,現場球迷響起超大噓聲。
這第2顆觸身球讓裁判對兩隊都發出警告,然而當羅伯茲剛站上場想要確認狀況時,就被三壘審吉布森(Tripp Gibson)趕出場,羅伯茲忍不住發起脾氣,衝到吉布森面前大聲抗議,但被另一名裁判攔住,最後只能無奈退場。
Dave Roberts has been ejected pic.twitter.com/q9VfUYIYGa
— Al Scott (@AlScott1998) 2025年6月18日
The Dodgers hit Fernando Tatis Jr. with a 95.4 mph sinker.The Padres hit Shohei Ohtani with a 93.8 mph fastball.Warnings were issued to both sides, and Dave Roberts was not happy about it. He got ejected for the first time this season.pic.twitter.com/8f3am4M5BY
— Noah Camras (@noahcamras) 2025年6月18日
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