A.J. Pierzynski barrels Michael Barrett then gets punched in the face, a breakdown
What Happened
In a 2006 matchup between the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox, the stage is set for a heated rivalry game. Rich Hill of the Cubs is on the mound and he has walked three batters in a row. A.J. Pierzynski of the White Sox tags up and heads home after a sacrifice fly. Pierzynski, the catcher, collides with Cubs catcher Michael Barrett at the plate, a legal play under the rules at the time. Pierzynski barrels through Barrett, sending him flying. Barrett, who did not have the ball yet, becomes incensed and immediately punches Pierzynski square in the face. "BAM, right in the face," the announcer exclaims. Pierzynski is stunned, giving Barrett a look of disbelief, as if to say, "Why are you so mad? That was a clean play." The benches quickly clear as a melee ensues. Cubs pitcher Rich Hill gets involved, but White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen holds him back. White Sox outfielder Brian Anderson attempts to throw a punch at Barrett but misses, instead flipping Cubs outfielder John Mabry to the ground. The scuffle continues, with players from both teams piling on. Ultimately, order is restored, with Cubs pitching coach Larry Rothschild pulling Barrett away. Anderson wonders aloud if he may have broken Mabry's rib during the fracas. Throughout it all, the ever-polarizing Pierzynski revels in the moment, "pumping up the crowd" as the announcer notes. Despite the chaos, Pierzynski simply straps his gear back on, ready to continue the game. "Damn, I love being a catcher. So cool that after big plays you just throw the pads back on, you're like 'All right, back to the trenches I go. Let's do it,'" Pierzynski says. The heated rivalry between the Cubs and White Sox is on full display, with tensions boiling over into a melee at home plate. The altercation showcases the passion and intensity that can arise in the heat of a cross-town matchup, leaving a lasting impression on all who witness it.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momenttwo thousand six Cubs versus White Sox
rich hill on the mound he walked three
in a row gives up this sack fly
Pierzynski is tagging he's coming home
at this point this was part of the rules
catchers in front of the plate you're
allowed to barrel him over a little
catch her on catcher crime prison ski
that's a clean play in 2006 he sent him
flying bangs the plate they can see over
here his helmet is over here so he's got
to go pick up his helmet he braces a
little for contact could he have went
around him yeah but he goes through him
a little bit and Barrett says I didn't
have the ball yet [ __ ] BAM right in the
face
boom gets him right in the face BAM
right in the face I love this look
presents he gives him like what the [ __ ]
dude why are you so mad that was a legal
play I know everyone hates me and I'm
presence key but that was cool I didn't
do anything bad there according to
Barrett was [ __ ] up BAM
Hooper said Nick comes right in and
right here Barrett could have thrown
another punch you can see pathetic
ducking in case it came but the UMP
passed his right hand covered up just
pinned down so now they're all gonna go
to the ground but said Nick gets him on
the ground
you got players coming in from all over
rich Hills involved but he doesn't want
Anderson comes in to throw a punch and
they're on the ground now now watch this
you can see again I don't know why that
guy's going on the ground with everyone
Anderson comes in tries to throw a punch
at Barrett misses Mabry gets involved
with him big ol swing right there that
misses so then he just flips Mabry
throws him to the ground they may be
broke his rib on this play or he hurt
his ribs somehow big old scrum nothing
really happens
Rothschild gets Barrett back away like
hey dude calm down you just punched him
Anderson says did I just break that
guy's rib I have no idea I'll probably
find out in later and presents he's just
pumping up the crowd oh yeah right in
the kisser
yeah he got me I don't care Pam let's go
Bam Bam yeah God got a love to hate him
and then just right back to work damn I
love being a catcher so cool that after
big plays you just throw the pads back
on you're like all right back to the
trenches I go let's do it