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Alex Bregman Ejected From Game For Arguing With Umpire

Alex Bregman Ejected From Game for Arguing with Umpire

Bregman Threw Bat, Which Hit Umpire's Leg

Astros Shortstop Suspended for One Game

Houston Astros shortstop Alex Bregman was ejected from Tuesday night's game against the Los Angeles Angels after arguing with an umpire and throwing his bat, which hit the umpire's leg.

Bregman was ejected in the bottom of the fifth inning after being called out on strikes. He argued the call with home plate umpire John Tumpane, then threw his bat towards the Astros' dugout.

The bat hit Tumpane's leg, and Bregman was immediately ejected. He was suspended for one game by Major League Baseball on Wednesday.

The Astros went on to win the game 6-5 in 10 innings.

Bregman's Ejection is the Latest in a String of Umpire Altercations

Bregman's ejection is the latest in a string of recent incidents involving umpires and players.

  • In July, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing with an umpire.
  • In August, St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt was ejected for arguing with an umpire.
  • In September, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora was ejected for arguing with an umpire.

The increase in umpire altercations has led some to question whether the current system of umpiring is working.

MLB is Reviewing Umpiring System

Major League Baseball is currently reviewing its umpiring system. The league is considering a number of changes, including:

  • Expanding the use of instant replay
  • Introducing a new system of player discipline for arguing with umpires
  • Mandating that umpires wear body cameras

The league is expected to announce its findings later this year.

Conclusion

Alex Bregman's ejection is a reminder that even the best players can make mistakes. It is also a sign that the current system of umpiring is under review.

It remains to be seen what changes Major League Baseball will make to its umpiring system. However, it is clear that the league is committed to finding a way to improve the relationship between umpires and players.


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