Orioles Manager, Brandon Hyde Gets Ejected For Asking the Point of a Rule, a Breakdown

Apr 15, 2019 500.0K views 1:29

What Happened

In the bottom of the 9th inning, the score is tight as the Baltimore Orioles host the New York Yankees. With the game on the line, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde is visibly upset after a controversial play at second base. As the Yankees attempt to turn a double play, the runner slides hard into second, appearing to go past the bag and make contact with the Orioles fielder. Hyde rushes out of the dugout to argue the call with the umpire. "I just need to know, what's the point of the rule if this guy slides past the base and hits my guy?" Hyde exclaims, clearly frustrated by the ruling. The umpire tries to explain the decision, but Hyde continues to press, saying "He slid way past the [expletive] base, what's the point of the rule then?" As the heated exchange continues, the umpire warns Hyde that he's said enough, but the Orioles manager persists. "I just want to know why he's allowed to slide past the base and make contact with my player. What's the point of the rule?" Hyde pleads, seeking clarity on the sliding rule. Ultimately, the umpire ejects Brandon Hyde from the game for continued arguing. A frustrated Hyde can be seen storming off the field, still questioning the logic behind the ruling. "Goddammit," he mutters as he leaves the field. The Yankees go on to win the close game, but the lasting image is of Brandon Hyde's passionate quest to understand the intent behind the sliding rule. His ejection highlights the ongoing debates and disagreements that can arise over the nuances of the game's regulations, even at the highest level of play.

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Orioles manager brain and I just gotta

ejected for arguing over this call or

he'll try to turn the DoublePlay don't

turn it runner slides over the back a

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