Pitcher throws up while opponent gets ejected, a breakdown

May 14, 2023 1.7M views 5:08

What Happened

In the bottom of the seventh inning, Chicago White Sox pitcher Amir Garrett takes the mound with a big lead. Garrett starts the inning strong, firing a fastball for a strike and then following up with a slider that gets a swinging strike. He mixes in another slider that the batter fouls off, bringing the count to 1-2. Garrett looks sharp as he goes back to the slider, getting another swinging strike for the inning's first out. However, as Garrett turns to walk back to the mound, he suddenly appears unwell. The umpire notices the White Sox dugout chirping at him, so he removes his mask to address them. In the meantime, Kansas City Royals outfielder Andrew Benintendi starts arguing with the umpire, leading to his ejection from the game. As this unfolds, Garrett doubles over on the mound, clearly in distress. White Sox manager Pedro Grifol rushes out to check on his pitcher, realizing Garrett is ill. Garrett attempts to stand up but looks unsteady. A trainer comes out to assist him, and Garrett pushes the trainer away, not wanting him to get too close. Garrett then leans over and vomits on the mound, prompting the trainer and a teammate to bring him towels. The umpire and other players look on, unsure of how to proceed. After composing himself, Garrett is able to leave the mound, and the White Sox bring in a new pitcher to replace him. The game resumes, but the unusual sequence of events - a pitcher vomiting while an opposing player is ejected - has left everyone involved a bit stunned. It's a peculiar moment in an otherwise lopsided contest, one that will surely be remembered by those in attendance.

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Amir Garrett's on the mound to start the

seventh inning he's got a huge lead and

this breakdown is brought to you by my

good friends over at Shady Ray he's

actually going to open up the inning