The Houston Astros claimed a 4-3 extra inning victory over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night which put them ahead of Seattle by five games in the AL West, b ...
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SAN DIEGO — Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve was ejected from Tuesday’s 10 ... Astros manager Joe Espada emerged to argue along with Altuve. Bench coach Omar López also joined ...
He was immediately ejected, as was manager Joe Espada. "I get a foul ball because it hit my foot and they just took it away from me. I don’t think that can happen. There are four guys on the ...
Jose Altuve was ejected after taking off his sock and cleat to show where the ball hit him 😅 Manager Joe Espada was tossed after continuing to argue. “Sometimes you get hit somewhere in the ...
Home plate umpire Brennan Miller ejected Altuve after he began to go ... He wants to win and he’s trying to prove a point,” manager Joe Espada said. “That’s the way he reacted.
The Phoenix Mercury star needed to be restrained following a scuffle with the Los Angeles Sparks rookie Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Brittney Griner’s night ended in frustration and an ejection ...
Jackson gets ejected following an altercation with Phoenix’s Brittney Griner late in the first half, and the visitors take control with a 19-2 run as the Sparks commit 20 turnovers in their ...
Astros' pitching coach Josh Miller stepped out of the dugout and argued the call, and was ejected. The Astros went on to win that game 6-4, but the call nearly set the stage for an Angels ...
As Astros manager Joe Espada came out to argue with Miller ... Miller also tossed Espada, becoming the latest Astros dugout coach to face ejection in three straight games. Astros' Jose Altuve ...
Yet, all of the focus after the game centered on what happened in the ninth inning as Jose Altuve was ejected during a wild ... Houston manager Joe Espada came out to argue the call, to no avail.