PHOENIX — Arizona supervisor Torey Lovullo has been ejected in opposition to the Philadelphia Phillies after Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll was hit by pitches in consecutive at-bats.
Carroll, named the NL participant of the week on Monday, was hit within the first inning by Phillies starter Matt Strahm and once more within the third inning.
Lovullo rushed out of the dugout rapidly and bought into an argument with Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto after Carroll was hit the second time. Lovullo needed to be held again by Diamondbacks third base coach Tony Perezchica as gamers from each dugouts and bullpens converged at house plate.
Plate umpire Vic Carapazza ejected Lovullo whereas gamers and coaches from either side bought into one another’s faces.
After a fly out by Christian Walker, Strahm yelled forwards and backwards with somebody from Arizona’s dugout. Diamondbacks outfielder Josh Rojas was ejected after the second confrontation, sending Arizona bench coach Jeff Banister out of the dugout to speak to Carapazza.
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