Billy Butler takes offense to Gimenez framing pitches, a breakdown

May 11, 2020 3.3M views 3:14

What Happened

In the bottom of the fourth inning, veteran designated hitter Billy Butler of the Oakland Athletics steps up to the plate, looking to make an impact for his team. The Athletics trail the Seattle Mariners by one run in this close contest. On the mound is Seattle Mariners pitcher Chris Gimenez, who tries to paint the outside corner with a cutter. Gimenez frames the pitch well and the umpire calls it a strike. However, the 34-year-old Butler takes offense to Gimenez's pitch framing, believing the pitch was outside the strike zone. "I thought we had a good pitch, a cutter away," Gimenez later explains. "I didn't say anything, I just made a sound. I try not to be disrespectful of the umpire, but Butler didn't like the way I was talking to the umpire." Frustrated, Butler voices his displeasure to Gimenez. "You can't have both of them," Butler tells the catcher, referring to Gimenez's ability to get borderline pitches called strikes. Gimenez responds, "I thought it was a strike," further angering the veteran designated hitter. The exchange continues, with Butler and Gimenez trading barbs as the umpire tries to defuse the situation. "He's serious, I'm over it," Butler says, growing increasingly agitated. Gimenez, for his part, questions Butler's actions, saying, "What are you doing? What's up?" Finally, with the confrontation threatening to boil over, the umpire steps in to separate the two players. Butler steps back into the batter's box, refocusing on the task at hand. On the very next pitch, he crushes a deep fly ball that ties the game, screaming and tossing his bat in the process. As Butler rounds the bases, the benches briefly clear, with Gimenez and the umpire exchanging words. Afterwards, both players take a diplomatic approach, with Gimenez acknowledging the incident was "mellow, funky and monky." Butler, for his part, says, "I thought he might have just been asking for a little too much and it is what it is." Despite the heated exchange, the two players are able to move past the incident, demonstrating the competitive spirit and professionalism that are hallmarks of Major League Baseball.

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