Justin Verlander gets ejected in the middle of the inning, a breakdown
What Happened
Houston Astros starting pitcher Justin Verlander is facing the Tampa Bay Rays in a blowout game, with the Astros leading 9-0 in the middle innings. Verlander, a future Hall of Famer, is in the midst of a dominant outing, having just struck out the previous batter with a well-placed fastball. As Verlander readies to deliver the next pitch, he believes he has earned a called strike three on the Rays hitter. However, the home plate umpire rules the pitch just missed the strike zone, much to Verlander's dismay. The veteran right-hander turns and expresses his frustration to the umpire, though he claims he was not directly looking at him. Nonetheless, the umpire immediately ejects Verlander from the game, drawing the furious reaction of the Astros ace. Verlander argues passionately, insisting he was not even looking at the umpire when voicing his displeasure. He tries to collect himself, acknowledging it is a lopsided 9-0 game and his work is essentially done. But Verlander cannot let go of the umpire's decision, continuing to express his outrage at being ejected in the middle of the game. He questions the umpire's handling of the situation, wondering why he felt the need to eject him over such a minor disagreement. Verlander laments, "I wasn't even looking at you. It's true he kind of turned and looked, but still, come on blue." As Verlander departs the field, still visibly upset, the Astros' bullpen takes over to finish out the one-sided victory. The veteran hurler expresses his frustration with the umpire's actions, feeling the ejection was unwarranted given the score and his dominant performance up to that point. Verlander's early exit, while unfortunate, does little to diminish the Astros' comfortable lead as they cruise to the win.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentjustin verlander pretty good pitcher for
the houston astros facing the Rays today
a nice battle between teams that are
gonna be in the playoffs maybe not a
nice battle nine nothing this one's
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VLTs - oh and he's gonna come back gets
that nice pitch spots as fast I love
watching Verlander pitch spots his
off-speed too - and now he's gonna
finish him off fastball he thinks he got
it um says no let's take a look this
angle is kind of hard cuz the depth
perceptions off but I don't know it
looks like it rode the line no idea but
he wanted it doesn't get it
UMP doesn't give it to him let's see how
this plays out the very next pitch the
3-2 pitch is hit for a double
throws him out of the game I'm not sure
what Verlander said at the end but that
was enough to throw him out
Verlander says why you can't talk to me
like that I wasn't even looking at you
it's true he kind of turned and looked
but still come on blue Verlander is
gonna collect himself you know it's just
a 9 nothing lead i I pitched five
innings anyway I can get out of here
it's not that bad no you know what [ __ ]
it is that's horseshit come on Justin
collect yourself it's not nothing game
you did it now bullpen can do the rest
just collect yourself it's okay come on
you get some rest it's gonna be nice
anyway
no can't get over it I wasn't even
looking at you Pat let's go I wasn't
even looking at you um now won't look at
him well just kind of pissing him off
like look at me I want you to look at me
now like I wasn't looking at you [ __ ]
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