Blake Snell and Manny Machado argue new rules, a breakdown

What Happened

In a highly anticipated matchup between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitchers Blake Snell of the Padres and Brusdar Graterol of the Dodgers engage in a heated exchange over the new pitch clock rules. The sequence begins with Snell using the "pitch com" device attached to his hip, which communicates the pitch selection to catcher Gary Sánchez. As Snell sets to deliver the pitch, Sánchez indicates that he didn't hear the call and asks Snell to repeat it. This triggers a brief argument, as Snell contends that if the first baseman can see the device, there is no deception involved. The umpire intervenes, clarifying that Snell must follow the proper protocol. Moments later, Padres star Manny Machado steps up to the plate against Graterol. Machado takes a few practice swings and calls time, using one of his allotted timeouts per at-bat under the new rules. However, as Machado steps back in, Graterol quickly begins his delivery, catching Machado off guard. "Hey, hey, hey, come on now, not ready," Machado protests. The umpire rules that Graterol's action was legal, as Machado had already used his timeout. Visibly frustrated, Machado continues to argue his case, saying, "We just did the same thing. You gave me time on the pitch before, and then I have to wait till I'm ready." Padres coach Bobby Dickerson intervenes, attempting to calm Machado down, but Machado tosses his helmet in anger. Catcher Gary Sánchez steps in, trying to diffuse the situation and get Machado back into the batter's box. Despite the heated exchange, Graterol ultimately prevails, striking out Machado with a well-timed pitch. The incident highlights the challenges players and umpires face in adapting to the new pitch clock rules, which aim to quicken the pace of play in Major League Baseball.

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