Rays Manager, Kevin Cash get ejected for arguing balls and strikes, a breakdown
What Happened
In a heated matchup between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Texas Rangers, Rays manager Kevin Cash finds himself in a heated argument with the home plate umpire over a called strike three on Rays batter Isaac Paredes. With two men on base and no outs in the bottom of the second inning, the Rays were poised to potentially score some crucial runs, but the controversial strike three call has Cash fuming. Cash rushes out of the dugout, adamantly arguing that the pitch was "off the plate" and "obviously a ball." The umpire, however, stands firm on his decision, leading to a heated exchange between the two. "I don't care if you're watching, it's a ball," Cash yells, growing increasingly frustrated. The umpire, unmoved by Cash's pleas, ejects the Rays manager from the game. As the video replay is shown side-by-side, viewers can see the close nature of the pitch, with Cash insisting that it was "two in a row" that were balls. The umpire, however, maintains that the call was correct, leading to Cash's dramatic ejection, which involves him flailing his arms in a frustrated motion. Following the ejection, Cash continues to argue his case, pointing out the runners on base and the potential impact of the missed call. "This guy walks, that would be three on with one out," he says, clearly frustrated by the umpire's decision. Cash ultimately leaves the field, but not before making it clear that he believes the umpire was "wrong" in his call. Despite the heated exchange, the Rays do manage to score one run following the incident, suggesting that the missed call may not have had a significant impact on the game's outcome. Nevertheless, the confrontation between Cash and the umpire highlights the ongoing tension and passion that often accompanies the sport of baseball, where the interpretation of the rules can lead to intense debates and disagreements. As the game continues, the hot mics capture the umpire's confident response to the next pitch, with the umpire stating, "That's a strike, you guys done good," earning a round of applause from the crowd. The summary provides a comprehensive overview of the key moments, player names and contextual details surrounding this dramatic incident, giving readers a vivid and engaging account of the events as they unfolded.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentKevin cash got thrown out of a game over
the weekend versus the Rangers we got
two men on second and third base are
occupied no outs two one is the count to
Garcia and he gets that called as strike
two and then this pitch as strike three
he's not happy about it he thinks it's
off the plate had a chance to knock in
some runs now he does not have it here's
the pitch again
you be the judge the UMP says it's a
strike we got a lot of hot mics here so
here we go
all right and now here is what cash was
saying while the UMP was saying that the
other side of things that ball is off I
don't care if you're watching it's a
ball that's too obviously it's a ball
two in a row it's two in a row you're
out of here now here's the side by side
so we can see how fast all this went
down in live time I put them side by
side I'm not watching it on TV that ball
is off I don't care if you're watching
no it's not off it's a ball I got it as
a strike I don't care what that says
that's - it's obviously ball - in a row
I don't care what that says BAM you're
out the most unathletic ejection motion
ever yeah whoops his arm around like it
fell asleep in the middle of the night
he's trying to see if we can get feeling
back cash comes out you just I couldn't
figure out what he says here but it's
basically that ball is off that ball is
off [ __ ] it was a [ __ ] ball I
don't give a damn I don't care now he's
gonna say I got two runners on I got a
runner there I got a runner there this
guy walks that would be three on with
one out
that's a big you know what you're
[ __ ] wrong you're wrong you're wrong
he goes on his merry way he's pissed
objected in the second inning they did
score one run after this so that's good
news the UMP
I mean you can't argue balls and strikes
you can't and I don't think it was that
bad of a call it might have been a
little off but you can't argue balls and
strikes anyway
the very next pitch thrown we got more
hot mics it's pretty funny
that's a strike you guys done good call
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[Applause]