MLB has issued a one-game suspension to Giants third baseman Matt Chapman for “pushing” Kyle Freeland during last night’s game. Chapman and Freeland were each handed undisclosed fines, as were Willy Adames and Rafael Devers. Chapman appealed the suspension and is in the lineup tonight at third base against Germán Márquez.
The discipline stems from last night’s bench-clearing incident at Coors Field. Devers hit a sky high home run off Freeland in the top of the first inning. The Colorado pitcher took exception to Devers taking his time admiring the shot. They got into a shouting match by the time Devers reached first base and the benches emptied.
Chapman was one of the first players out of the San Francisco dugout and appeared to shove Freeland when he got to the mound. Adames, who was on deck for the Devers homer, was also in the mix. He and Freeland each swiped at one another and exchanged words, though the situation remained relatively innocuous. The benches and bullpens emptied, but it never really escalated into a brawl. Chapman, Adames and Freeland were all thrown out of the game. Devers was not ejected and completed his home run trot a few minutes later while Antonio Senzatela was warming up to replace Freeland.
The suspension isn’t of huge significance, though the Giants have won nine of their last 10 games to pull back into the periphery of the Wild Card race. Unless the ban is reversed on appeal, San Francisco will need to play a man short for whatever game Chapman sits out. Christian Koss would likely draw in at second base, moving Casey Schmitt to the hot corner.
Annnnnnd……..appeal, reversed
Why would it be reversed? He laid hands on him.
Chappy better do dr phill again to get that anger under control
I just don’t believe he will serve it
It doesn’t seem like Chapman did much to get a suspension. And Dever’s was fined because Freeland was ticked off by Dever’s admiring his home run? manfred’s getting a little petty about these things.
Devers was jawing just as much as Freeland. And he also made contact with Freeland. Freeland was probably too sensitive here, but I get his point. You can admire a homer if it is your first or if you hit it a country mile (Devers homer was not even 400 feet) or if you are not sure if it is going to be fair/foul or if it is hit in a big spot like breaking a tie in the ninth. But this was a simple two run homer to mid right field in the first inning. There was nothing special about it and Devers has done it enough in his career that he doesn’t need to stand there gawking at it as if he just broke Barry Bonds’s record or something.
If Freeland takes exception to seeing someone admire a homerun, I’ve got a suggestion for him. Otherwise, maybe stop crying.
Bean ball baby.
As a long time Red Sox fan Devers always does that. That’s nothing new. Not sure why Freeland too offense to that.
A simple push could lead to a serious injury, these are grown men – they should be able to keep their hands to themselves.
“Devers homer was not even 400 feet.”
Yeah, it wasn’t impressive at all since it was only 397 feet.
The old school players didnt take 20 minutes around the bases. I could have made a sandwich for how long Devers took.
@leftykoufax: yeah, but not a good sandwich
Give Devers a bean sandwich! Then all will be right in the world.
I know everyone puts this on Devers because he can be a bit of a nuisance like that, but I can’t help but feel like Kyle Freeland got his feelings hurt a little too much for a guy who should be pretty used to giving up tanks at this point.
Watched the game last night and it was a big nothing burger that set Freeland off. Dude seems a bit soft.
I don’t even think Devers was being disrespectful he was off balance and it looked to me like he thought it was going foul
That ball was 50 feet from the foul pole. If he thought it was going foul, my man needs glasses.
Well when you’re off balance who knows. Nobody’s pimping a road home run vs the Rockies let alone Kyle Freeland lol
I don’t have a problem with Kyle taking offense to Devers gawking at it. I also don’t have a problem with Devers standing up for himself by jawing back. My main problem is with Chapman and Adames who had nothing to do with it and yet were in the middle of it as if Devers needed the help.. They both deserved tossing. Freeland probably deserved it to, but if you toss Freeland I don’t see how you can NOT toss Devers there. He did just as much jawing as Freeland.
Personally I would have tossed Adames and Chapman for sticking their noses in and then let the other two go with just a warning.
Devers spent about two seconds wrapping his mind around whether the ball was fair or foul. He made no celebratory or mocking gestures, didn’t look at Freeland, and started jogging to first peacefully and normally after those couple of seconds.
Freeland has issues
Maybe Freeland shouldn’t pitch like a bag of diarrhea?
He been doing that for three years straight. I’d suggest pitching better or try pitching right-handed. Perhaps he forgot he’s a righty after all.
Watching this Pirates Dodgers game and the kid from the Pirates Devanney gets his first MLB career hit, the outfield throws it back into the pitcher, Sheehan, the pitcher then ask for a new ball. Ump Throws the ball while he’s holding the ball in question the pulls the switcharoo and throws the new ball to the pirates bench unbeknownst to the pirates. Cameras caught it n kept replaying it. maybe there’s a suspension due.
Maybe the ump wanted to give the kid the ball and mess w the pirates bench who were probably planning on messing w him anyways
I’m hoping you’re right.
Madison Freeland needs to be a man.
Dodgers fan and in no way was Devers “showing him up”.
Devers has never been more unlikable to this Sox fan.
Was there a full moon last night?
Between Freeland and Framber, the weird reactions are just that, weird.
Freeland is just fed up with his lack of success this year and Devers gawking at his HR didn’t help. Devers has said he admires all of his HR’s and back in the day that would change with his next AB. I was surprised with the shove Chapman gave Kyle, he’s usually pretty reserved.
Please tell me why Freeland didn’t get suspended for walking off the mound toward Devers and why none of the Rockies who were involved in that scrum (and making contact with Giants players) didn’t get at least a fine or a suspension. So four guys on the team who didn’t make the first move get punished and the team who did (and the guy who started it all) get just a fine? Baseball needs to punish the players who start a scrum more than the ones who were defending themselves.
I was a little confused why Chapman ran over and shoved Freeland. Usually, the catcher and the batter on deck try to diffuse the situation by holding the guys back. He seemed a bit too ready to escalate.
But, then saw his cop mustache and it all made sense. Took the cosplay a bit too far. As long as he didn’t drunk-drive his Dodge Ram home and beat his wife, like the real thing, I’ll write it off as bravado.