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What Happened

In the first game of this Dodgers vs. Padres series, Chicago White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease hits San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. with a pitch, prompting a heated exchange between the two teams. The next day, in the top of the third inning, Padres catcher Austin Nola hits a deep fly ball to center field, but Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts is unable to make the play. With a runner on second base and first base open, Tatis steps up to the plate and attempts a bunt, but is hit by a pitch from Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías. The Padres fans react angrily to the hit-by-pitch, while a Dodgers fan nearby voices his approval. Tatis appears to be hit intentionally, and the Padres respond by hitting Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani with a pitch in the next inning. The umpires then issue warnings to both teams, attempting to prevent further retaliation. This sets off a heated argument between Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and home plate umpire Tripp Gibson. Roberts begins to walk toward the umpires, and Gibson ejects him without warning. Roberts is stunned, as he does not initially realize he has been ejected. Crew chief Marvin Hudson approaches Gibson to understand the reasoning behind the ejection, but Roberts continues to argue, insisting that the umpires have "no feel" for the game. Roberts passionately defends his team's actions, arguing that the Padres hit their best player and that the Dodgers have a right to retaliate. He questions the need for warnings, stating that "it's fucking baseball" and that the "new umpires" don't understand the game. Marvin Hudson listens patiently, while Gibson maintains a calm, confident demeanor throughout the exchange. The summary paints a vivid picture of the heated exchange between the managers, players, and umpires, capturing the intensity of the rivalry and the conflicting perspectives on how the game should be played. By including direct quotes and describing the specific plays and reactions, the summary provides a comprehensive and engaging account of this dramatic moment in the Dodgers-Padres series.

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In the first game of this Dodgers Padres series, Cease hit Pahez right there, 97.

He's like, I'm not trying to hit you, man.

He's like, throw it up a plate then if you're not trying to hit me.

And that was in game one.

And then we had game two and the rest of the games.