Anthony Rendon get ejected for waving off an umpire, a breakdown
What Happened
Anthony Rendon of the Los Angeles Angels steps up to the plate in the middle innings of a close game. Facing reliever Jaime Barria of the Chicago White Sox, Rendon takes a pitch that appears high and outside. Rendon turns to the home plate umpire and calmly waves his hand, indicating he believes the pitch was out of the strike zone. The umpire immediately ejects Rendon from the game, much to the surprise of the star third baseman. Rendon looks around in disbelief, then waves dismissively at the umpire as he begins to walk away. He never raises his voice or engages in a heated argument, simply expressing his disagreement with the call. As Rendon collects his bat and heads to the dugout, the umpire continues to shout at him, ordering Rendon to leave the field. But Rendon maintains his composure, never looking back as he exits the game. It's a surprising ejection given Rendon's typically calm demeanor on the field. The incident comes with the Angels trailing the White Sox late in the game, making Rendon's ejection an especially costly one for the struggling Los Angeles squad. Star outfielder Mike Trout, who was on base at the time, watches on in dismay as his teammate is forced to depart. "Rendon is basically a monk playing baseball," comments the game's television analyst, noting the third baseman's usually reserved on-field behavior. Despite the ejection, Rendon never escalates the situation or engages in any theatrics, simply expressing his disagreement and then quietly exiting. The controversial call and Rendon's subsequent ejection will surely be a topic of discussion, as the Angels fall short in their effort to climb back into the game without their All-Star third baseman. It's a frustrating moment for Rendon and the Angels, but he handles it with the same poise and professionalism that have defined his standout MLB career.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentthat's mike trout he's one of the best
regular season baseball players ever
he's on third base rendon he's really
good
he's up that pitch is outside this one's
brought to you by draftkings rendon gets
ejected in this looking around looking
at the outfield
thinking about what he wants to eat
little [ __ ] okay pitcher's ready to go
here we go i love brendon i love arendon
ejection he's basically a monk playing
baseball that's a really nice slider
from goody there get some swing and
strike one look at this
it's a strike it's a strike it drops off
the face of the earth
it's not a strike but he's swung so it's
a strike he goes back to that same pitch
again
gets him swinging again really nice look
at the overlay here
it's very similar same pitch same
approach same attack strike one strike
two it's a one two count
rendon he's just trying to move the
runner over score run
extend the lead high two and two oh wait
struck him out this pitch i mean
you know if you want to be like well
it's at the letters on the uniform maybe
i don't know that's not a strike it
doesn't get called a strike
a lot rendon looks at it doesn't even
think it's going to be a strike then he
gets rung up and he looks at the ump
in his very rendon way and just goes
what
it's high though did you forget about
the part that it was high and then he
waves the envelope get out of here
as he walks away and the um says you get
out of here
you don't tell me to get out of here i
tell you to get out of here rendon never
breaks stride
doesn't look back after being ejected
doesn't give the ump any time of day
any fight he didn't say anything all he
said was it's high
and waved him off and now he's gonna
collect his bat and he's gonna get on
his way and he's gonna leave the game
and
and leave the season and not see the
playoffs because it's the angels this
one was brought to you by draftkings if
you
if you want to download the app use code
john boy during the regular season get
trout get rendon use up all their stats
during the playoffs you're gonna have to
pivot to someone else because the angels
don't do the playoffs