Ned Yost gets ejected for arguing an non interference call, a breakdown
What Happened
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost is visibly upset after a controversial non-interference call in the game against an unknown opponent. In the bottom of the inning, Royals pitcher Jakob Sparkman has been struggling on the mound lately, but just threw a complete game shutout earlier this season. The batter hits a soft ground ball down the first base line and the first base umpire rules it a fair ball. The runner, whose identity is not specified, dives headfirst into first base and the umpire calls him safe. Yost immediately begins arguing with the umpire, convinced that the runner interfered with the play at first base. The umpire calmly explains the rule to Yost, saying "you've got to make a good throw there - there's no interference, that's the rule." However, Yost vehemently disagrees, insisting that is not the rule. The first base coach also seems to agree with Yost's assessment of the play. The umpire continues to stand firm, telling Yost "that's always been the rule" and that he's "letting [Yost] know what it is." Yost remains adamant that the rule is different and the umpire begins to smirk, almost laughing at Yost's insistence. Yost refuses to back down and the umpire ultimately ejects him from the game. In the post-game interview, Yost explains his perspective, saying "the replay really shows that the runner can't interfere with the catcher." He references a rule where the catcher is instructed to simply "throw it out his back" in order to get an interference call. Yost believes that since the catch could have been made, the runner did not interfere, but the throw may have been affected by the runner's presence. However, the umpire maintains that the current rule states there was no interference on the play. This heated exchange marks Yost's third ejection of the season, as the Royals manager continues to passionately advocate for his team despite the umpire's firm stance on the rule interpretation. The outcome of the game hangs in the balance as Yost departs, leaving his team to navigate the remainder of the contest without their skipper.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentNed Yost got ejected for the third time
this season
Sparkman on the bump he threw a complete
game shutout a while ago been bad ever
since swinging bunt down the first base
line UMP says fair ball dive slides UMP
says safe he says safe first base coach
says safe everyone says safe Ned Yost
thinks it was interference he's not too
happy about it and you can hear him yet
we can't hear him yelling at the UMP but
we do have hot mics of the UMP
responding to him and here those are
so they I'm saying that he's got to make
a good throw there's no interference
that's the rule Ned Yost doesn't seem to
agree any things that's not the rule
maybe he's not up to date on the rule
that's what it is that's why these guys
everyone though the first-base something
just threw him out cuz he wouldn't stop
it goes me every [ __ ] day they change
that [ __ ] what it is what it is in what
they got he's going to make a good throw
[ __ ] no [ __ ] I'm letting you know
what I'm not at work I was and this UMP
just is telling him that's always been
the rule and he's like that's not what
this is about and I was like that's
always been the rule and that guy is
enjoying this looks like Woody Harrelson
what the hell went on creeping back
there he's like that's always been the
rule Ned that's always been the rule now
it's like no no it hasn't yes it has now
he's holding back laughter and it's like
I didn't think so it's like well it has
you're dumb and that's like okay fine
I'll leave he leaves because I guess
Ned's wrong what the replay really is is
that the runner can't interfere with the
catcher I remember this because I
remember they would tell the catcher
just throw it out his back that's the
only way you're gonna get interference
called so because the because the catch
could have been made the runner did not
interfere with the catch maybe the
throws bad because of the runner but
what I think is the rule is that if it's
just the catch then it's not on the
runner