Fans throw trash on the field because obstruction was called on the catcher, a breakdown

Jan 6, 2026 91.6K views 8:12

What Happened

In a high-stakes playoff matchup, the New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks are locked in a close, two-run game in the top of the ninth inning. Arizona's Jake McCarthy rips a ball to left field that goes over the fielder's head. He races around the bases and slides headfirst into home plate, but is called out by the umpire. The controversial play is challenged and reviewed. Replays show that Diamondbacks catcher Carson Kelly had positioned himself in front of the plate before receiving the throw, which is illegal under MLB's "catcher's interference" rule. The umpires overturn the call, ruling McCarthy safe at home. This incites a furious reaction from Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo, who vehemently argues the decision. "The rule doesn't make sense," Lovullo shouts. "As soon as he has the ball, he can block the plate." Lovullo is ejected for his outburst, but continues his protest, forming a "sit-in" at home plate and kicking dirt over it. The incensed Diamondbacks fans begin throwing trash onto the field, forcing the grounds crew to clean up the mess. The game resumes, with tensions still high. Yankees catcher Jose Trevino makes a pitch, and the Diamondbacks batter glares at him, thinking he threw at him intentionally. The umpire intervenes, calming the situation. However, the catcher is then ejected for continuing to argue with the umpire. This leads to a bizarre benches-clearing incident, with both teams spilling onto the field. The umpires warn all players and coaches to settle down, and the game continues. Despite the dramatic sequence of events, the Yankees ultimately hold on to win the closely contested playoff matchup, dashing the Diamondbacks' hopes of advancing further in the postseason.

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