Manager tells the umpire to pay attention, a breakdown

Jun 1, 2022 1.7M views 6:13

What Happened

In a tightly contested game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs, tensions boil over as Joey Votto steps up to the plate against Rowan Wick of the Cubs. The first pitch from Wick is high and inside, causing Votto to react strongly. Votto, frustrated by the near-miss, remains on edge as Wick follows up with several balls out of the strike zone. Votto draws a walk, but his reaction to the sequence of pitches sparks a confrontation. Wick expresses his displeasure with Votto's bat flip after the walk, leading to a heated exchange between the two players. Votto defends his actions, telling Wick, "I don't talk to you. Make sure he steps on the base. Hey, bitch. You're not on my fucking level." The Cubs dugout also gets involved, yelling at Votto, who in turn tells them to "shut the fuck up." The drama continues in the ninth inning as Hunter Strickland of the Reds hits Patrick Wisdom of the Cubs with a pitch. Wisdom takes his time before proceeding to the base, and the umpire approaches the situation. Reds manager David Bell then engages in a heated argument with the umpire, frustrated that the crew did not confer about the hit-by-pitch incident. Bell argues that Votto had been talking to Strickland, and the umpire should have been paying attention. The disagreement escalates, with Bell and the umpire trading profanities and accusations. Bell questions the umpire's knowledge of baseball, saying, "You think you know fucking more baseball than me?" The umpire ultimately ejects Bell from the game, unable to resolve the dispute. Throughout the sequence, the players and managers showcase their emotions, with Votto, Wick, Strickland, Wisdom, and Bell all involved in the heated exchanges. The on-field confrontations and the umpire's handling of the situation highlight the intensity and passion present in this Reds-Cubs rivalry matchup.

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Joey Votto steps to the plate against the Cubs.

The Reds and the Cubs both were C's on their helmets.

And the first pitch is up and in.

He doesn't like it.

Rowan Wick up and in.