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Matt Chapman Successfully Appeals Suspension

By Anthony Franco | September 12, 2025 at 3:42pm CDT

September 12: Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that Chapman’s appeal was successful and he will no longer have to serve a suspension, though the fine stands.

September 3: 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.

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  1. Quinnap89

    2 months ago

    Annnnnnd……..appeal, reversed

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    • mrkinsm

      2 months ago

      Why would it be reversed? He laid hands on him.

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      • bigdaddyt

        1 month ago

        Chappy better do dr phill again to get that anger under control

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Bigdaddy: You’re wrong. You should have said Freeman.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Freeland. Sorry for the typo.

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      • Quinnap89

        1 month ago

        I just don’t believe he will serve it

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          Not really sure why he would get that reversed. He escalated the situation.

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      • Sadler

        1 month ago

        Because he missed the entire game. Doubtful it would have been successful if it were in a later inning.

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      • californiamike18

        1 month ago

        For the same reason Jalen Clark of the Eagles wasn’t suspended for spitting on Dak. The ejection occurred early in the game. Chapman hadn’t even batted and didn’t play the field so getting ejected was basically a full game.

        Different sport but same logic was applied by the NFL when Clark wasn’t suspended. And he spit on a man which was far worse than Chapman’s little shove.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Agree mike18. Spitting on someone regardless of sport should be a suspension. I’d take a shove instead of getting spit on any day of the year.

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        • Gwynning

          1 month ago

          Rip Jalen Carter ig

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  2. avenger65

    2 months ago

    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.

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    • hiflew

      2 months ago

      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.

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      • gmenfan

        1 month ago

        If Freeland takes exception to seeing someone admire a homerun, I’ve got a suggestion for him. Otherwise, maybe stop crying.

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          1 month ago

          Bean ball baby.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Exactly ! I realise everyone is a bit tired and cranky at this time of year, but how to say “I’m a princess”, without saying I’m a princess. So precious.

          Loved the Chappy shove. Seeing him and Adames get out there first was a sight for sore eyes. Good work, boys.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          I too loved that Adames and Chapman were out there. They are team leaders and they were leading. Great to see.

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        • Soto should bat first.

          1 month ago

          Leading guys into unnecessary baseball brawls. I love leadership like that. NOT.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Soto:”Baseball brawls”?. It’s either sarcasm or you have no clue what a brawl is. This was a puff your chest shoving match and not even a very good one at that. LMAO

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      • superunclea

        1 month ago

        As a long time Red Sox fan Devers always does that. That’s nothing new. Not sure why Freeland too offense to that.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          super – Agreed, and Papi did it all the time too.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 month ago

        hiflew – Personally I dislike all the showboating that has come to the game over the past few decades, but singling out Raffy is just plain wrong. He’s not doing anything that many others have already been doing. Pretty sure Freeland was just annoyed because it was the 2nd homerun he’s given up to Raffy in just 4 AB’s.

        And the homerun WAS special for two reasons ….. it was his 30th of the season, and it had a launch angle of 43 degrees which is extremely high and majestic. By comparison, a typical homer has a launch angle between 25-35 degrees. Please look at the video replay of the homerun instead of just the box score ;O)

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          I don’t need to see the replay, I watched it live and saw the 432 replays of it during the telecast.

          I haven’t read a box score since probably 1998 or so. when I got the internet and canceled my USA Today subscription.

          The main point is that no one watching can tell Kyle Freeland whether or not to be offended. That is all his decision. As I said, I have no problem with Freeland or with Devers. It was a conflict between two grown men and should stayed that way. Let them duke it out and be done with it.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          First 30 HR Giant since big bad Barry ! Not sure it counts though.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          hiflew – Okay, cool …. so you know it was a majestic shot, even for Coors Field standards.

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        • Datashark

          1 month ago

          he hit most wearing Redsox

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Yeah. So it doesn’t count ? Officially, is that monkey still riding their back ?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          fop – Wow that’s something, hard to believe it’s been that long.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Ha ha. I thought everyone knew that ! Yep. It’s a big thing in Giants land.

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        • rct

          1 month ago

          @Fever: hiflew is a Rockies fan. He’s going to take the Rockies side no matter what you say.

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        • Eric Draven

          1 month ago

          I’ve never seen a hitter Cadillac a strikeout. Devers should have gone back to his bat and flipped it after Freeland started barking. Freeland should be used to dudes hitting home runs off of him by now

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          It wasn’t even the best homer of that game. Hunter Goodman’s was far more majestic. But I guess he is used to it and didn’t need to gawk. Hell, Schmitt’s homer was also better than Devers. He even knocked a guy over.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Rct – Thanks, didn’t know that. Makes sense now.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Data – Exactly half.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 month ago

          Datashark,

          “he hit most wearing Redsox”

          Wrong. He’s hit the same number, 15, for both teams. And he’s done that in 18 fewer ABs as a Giant.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Foppert: That’s a tough call. I think it only counts if he played all his home games at Oracle. Adames has a shot having played all season with the Giants. If Adames doesn’t do it there might be 3 who do it officially next year. Adames, Devers & Chapman. But Schmitt is my darkhorse next year. He has big power and will be the starter at 2B all year. He’ll get the same chance that Fitzgerald failed badly at.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Foppert: Correct me if I’m wrong but I think the Giants have had a different LF every year since Bonds also. Ramos will probably end that streak next year.

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        • Datashark

          1 month ago

          ITs not 30 so Giants fans should be shouting for Adames to reach 30 cause he is closer.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 month ago

          Didn’t say it was.

          But that wasn’t what you posted. Again, you said he hit more HRs as a Red Sox which was factually wrong. Try and divert all you want, but maybe just own up to it, and admit you were mistaken.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Hiflew: This is pretty irrelevant to what actually happened.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Yep. That’s another one. I think that one is at 18.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Yeah. Let’s do it properly. Schmitt’s body transformation blows my mind a little bit. Looks bigger every time I see him.
          Definitely built for power these days. Looking forward to a full year him as the first choice 2B.

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        • Not a clever name

          1 month ago

          Half not most.

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        • rb305

          1 month ago

          He’s only hit around 15 with the Giants, so it does not count. But Adames is just a few shy now…he should get there.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 month ago

          rb305, Yes, I’m well aware of all that. But you’re off topic, or at least following Datashark’s attempt to change it, rather than admit his error.

          To recap: It was stated incorrectly by Datashark that most of Devers’ HRs were hit in Boston. All I was doing was correcting that inaccuracy. This part of the thread had nothing to do with any Giants’ player having a 30 HRs season, until datashark’s attempt at diversion.

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        • allforfunnplay

          1 month ago

          lol…which one doesn’t count?

          Devers because half of his home runs this year were hit as a Red Sock?

          Or

          Barry because of the juice?

          ps. (I’m a Giants fan and love Barry….but I gotta make fun of him).

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        • allforfunnplay

          1 month ago

          he hit half on the Red Sox.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 month ago

          The argument that the Giants still don’t have a 30 HR guy, because half were hit in Boston, is silly. It’s like saying, if someone hit 30 HRs for one team then got traded, and hit another 30, that he can’t be considered a 60 HR guy.

          The knock was always that the Giants haven’t had a 30 HR guy since Barry Bonds. Devers is a 30 HR guy, and he plays for the Giants. Denying the Giants have a 30 HR guy is about how the record is kept, and is a mere technicality

          But I could care less if everybody denies him credit for hitting 30. He’ll be in SF for a few more years, and I doubt it will be an issue going forward. And hopefully Adames ends it this season.

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      • disadvantage

        1 month ago

        @hiflew
        He wasn’t even admiring it, though. He was watching it down the line to make sure it stayed fair. The umpire took off his mask to do the same (unless they were both gawking at it).

        But even if he WAS gawking at it, he has every right to, whether it was a wall scraper that counted for nothing, or a clutch moonshot. It was true when Devers homered off Freeland, just as it was true when Muncy homered off MadBum and MadBum got upset (this coming from a Giants fan, btw).

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      • Eric Draven

        1 month ago

        I’ve never seen a hitter Cadillac a strikeout. Devers should have gone back to his bat and flipped it after Freeland started barking. Freeland should be used to dudes hitting home runs off of him by now

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      • mab51357

        1 month ago

        Hogwash. Freeland started jawing at Devers as soon as the HR landed. Devers didn’t do anymore than the whole sport has been doing for years. I’ve hated the players watching their own homers, but it is how the game has evolved. Freeland completely over reacted. He’ given up more than 20 homers. If you don’t want to see hitters “posing” stop giving up homers. The Giants got the raw end of the issue by far. The Rockies lost Freeland who wouldn’t have made it very long anyway. The Giants lost Chapman to lesser contact than when players slide into a base. Adames didn’t do anything besides flap his hands up and down. It’s bad enough they both got ejected but to suspend Chapman is a joke. Freeland gets no suspension for instigating everything. He’s had a horrible season and his frustration instigated a pushing/shoving match. He’s the only player who should of been ejected.

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      • mab51357

        1 month ago

        Didn’t know there were guidelines as to when you can admire and when you can’t. What part of the rulebook did you find those guidelines in?

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    • mrkinsm

      2 months ago

      A simple push could lead to a serious injury, these are grown men – they should be able to keep their hands to themselves.

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      • foppert3

        1 month ago

        It’s called leadership. Showing the young boys how to not let your teammate take rubbish from a Richard.

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        • mrkinsm

          1 month ago

          It’s called stupidity. I worked in an ER a long time ago, I can’t tell you how many thousands of people came in there from stupid decisions. A simple fall on the mound and a player breaks or tears something….all because 1 was upset about how long another took in a batting box….STUPID!

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Please. I used to take there xray after visiting the ER.

          It was a harmless little push. Wouldn’t have knocked the skin off a rice pudding. It he threw a punch, fine, I would be with you. He didn’t do that. If the little push caused him to stumble and blow a ligament, then that’s fine too. He shouldn’t have over reacted.

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        • mrkinsm

          1 month ago

          Double Dare Please?

          That harmless little push moved him 4 feet – as he wasn’t even looking in Chapman’s direction at the time. Just one little trip over his own feet, and TJS. I’ve seen far worse. The fact that you think that would be “fine”….speaks volumes.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Geez. Ok. Just make sure you stay inside during a strong breeze. Don’t want you hurting yourself.

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          foppert- Congratulations, you win. You now hold the award for goofiest post I’ve seen in my 15 years on this website.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Ha ha. I’ve made goofier.

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          Goofier than saying it’s fine if someone trips and tears their Achilles because another person decided to instigate a physical altercation because they were mad?

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Way goofier. Wouldn’t make the top 10.

          It’s a ridiculously soft “what if”. I’ve watched it again a few times now. Had to check. Getting hurt by that push is at very, very, very long odds. An achilles injury from that is at millions to 1. Baseball agrees. He only got 1 game.
          If Freeland did stumble and hurt himself in some way….unlucky. Sometimes life makes you pay a price for being a goose.

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          Has nothing to do with the odds of whether or not he *could* get hurt. You said it’s fine if he did get hurt, and that’s downright clownish.

          If “sometimes life makes you pay a price for being a goose,” that’s a bit ironic coming from you after that comment–wonder what price you might be ok with you paying for being a goose in this instance? Because you certainly are being one with these comments.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          It is about the odds. The notion of that push causing damage is ridiculous. Hence it’s dumb.

          As for the “fine”. He started it. It’s on him if he gets hurt out of a innocuous push that stems from it.

          I reiterate, king hit….differant. That’s a damage causing act. A push isn’t that.

          Ok. I’ll wait for the universes retribution.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Mrkinsm. You’re right. Because the guy who got pissed was Freeland. He starts screaming at someone who was minding his own business starting a home run trot. I would expect Devers to start screaming in return. Freeland is who the stupid one.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          If you think that push moved the guy 4 feet you need a new tape measure. The push wouldn’t have hurt me either and I’m 68. Maybe the guy that got pushed shouldn’t have been out there either

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Myaccount. Anyone of among 40 players could have been injured with all those feet in such close proximity. Falling was a real thing that could have been risky to many. If you’re coming to protect your teammate you already know you’re risking an injury.

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          Again, mab, my comment has nothing to do with whether or not someone does get injured, it’s the attitude toward a human being potentially suffering an injury that I think was ridiculous.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          The potential injury part is BS. Saying that is as precious as Freelands actions. Soft as butter take.
          Sorry. That’s how I see it.

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        • myaccount2

          1 month ago

          No need to apologize (even if done facetiously). Your take is your take. You think my take is soft, I think your take is goofy. The brilliance of this board is we can disagree with each other’s takes on this post, then potentially be entirely on the same side of a take in a different post. Wouldn’t be the first time and certainly wouldn’t be the last.

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        • foppert3

          1 month ago

          Correct. All good.
          I think the bigger issue is the kids. I suspect that’s the thing MLB looked at, as opposed to the potential for injury. You don’t want kiddies running out there pushing other kiddies because Chappy did it. Real bad look. Hence the 1 game suspension.
          We move on.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          I like your post. Makes a lot of sense.

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    • Jean Matrac

      2 months ago

      “Devers homer was not even 400 feet.”

      Yeah, it wasn’t impressive at all since it was only 397 feet.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 month ago

        Jean – With a launch angle of 43 degrees, which is about as high as you can hit a ball (granted it was in Colorado).

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    • leftykoufax

      1 month ago

      The old school players didnt take 20 minutes around the bases. I could have made a sandwich for how long Devers took.

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      • SteveC

        1 month ago

        @leftykoufax: yeah, but not a good sandwich

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          1 month ago

          Give Devers a bean sandwich! Then all will be right in the world.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Wade – Would that be before or after he sits around the campfire?

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      1 month ago

      I very much prefer the Barry Sanders approach.

      Though I don’t mind someone getting excited for a BIG play.

      That said, I’m 100% on the side of a guy watching a home run and flipping his bat into the exosphere over a guy jawing at a guy who flipped his bat into the exosphere.

      You don’t like it? Get him out next time. Don’t throw a tantrum over it. Act like an adult.

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  3. DarkSide830

    2 months ago

    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.

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    • Howiedoin

      2 months ago

      Watched the game last night and it was a big nothing burger that set Freeland off. Dude seems a bit soft.

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    • hiflew

      2 months ago

      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.

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      • zlee

        1 month ago

        Soft. Freeland was walking towards Devers. Chapman and Adames were sticking up for their guy. Freeland instigated the whole thing. No suspensions were deserved at all.

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      • mab51357

        1 month ago

        Hiflew: You do realize that in order for Chapman and Adames to be in the “middle” of it means they were surrounded by lots of other players from both teams. That big group of players ended up around 2B and I’m positive that means there was a whole group doing some pushing. Not just Adames or Chapman. Plenty of Rockies did the same.

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          Mab – You do realize that in order to be in the middle of all the other players, they had to be the FIRST ones there.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Hiflew: Yes But it wasn’t ChapmanAdames was on deck and I believe Chapman was in the hole. They were closer than anyone else to the situation. Two of the classiest players in baseball by the way. They were out there to shove and push to protect Giants players. They weren’t the ones pushing that scrum out to 2B though. I think we’ve worn this subject out. I know I’m tired with it. Take care.

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    • hiflew

      2 months ago

      That ball was 50 feet from the foul pole. If he thought it was going foul, my man needs glasses.

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      • hiflew

        1 month ago

        He wasn’t even off balance. He had both feet on the ground the whole time.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 month ago

        hiflew – Yeah but was he doing the Matrix bullet evading move?

        Or MJ’s Anti-Gravity Lean?

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      • hiflew

        1 month ago

        I should know better than to argue with Giants fans.

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      • mab51357

        1 month ago

        Hiflew: In this particular case there really is no argument. It’s great that you stick up for the Rockies but it just doesn’t fly this time.

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  4. Giant Bum

    2 months ago

    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

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  5. Butters

    2 months ago

    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.

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    • Butters

      1 month ago

      I’m hoping you’re right.

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    • mab51357

      1 month ago

      Yep. Bush league move by Sheehan. He’s lucky pitchers don’t get in the batter’s box anymore.

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      • Butters

        1 month ago

        Yeah, it was no prank he put that ball back into play. Karma can be a cruel mistress. What a tool.

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        • Butters

          1 month ago

          I just don’t get why? He pitched a pretty good game but was so petty to deprive a kid who might not even last that long in the majors.from such a simple thing. Effing sad. They lost again to the bucs tonight so that’s funny.

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  6. cencal

    2 months ago

    Madison Freeland needs to be a man.

    Dodgers fan and in no way was Devers “showing him up”.

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  7. HBan22

    1 month ago

    Devers has never been more unlikable to this Sox fan.

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    • grandsalametime

      1 month ago

      He did nothing wrong. And as a Sox/Giants fan, I couldn’t be happier.

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      • HBan22

        1 month ago

        I’m more upset about him quitting on his team than his show boating, admittedly.

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        • zlee

          1 month ago

          So your issues have nothing to do with this incident then. Got it.

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        • claude raymond

          1 month ago

          You mean after his team quit on him. And misled him. And tried to manipulate him. He’s too nice a guy so they tried to take advantage of that. They disrespected him BUT he didn’t charge towards them like….Freeland.

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        • mab51357

          1 month ago

          Hban: Get over it Sox fan. It was 2-3 months ago. I understand you’re butt hurt about the trade. We loved it. Your GM made the trade. Whine to him. Devers has been great as far as attitude. He fits very well with the Giants. Even playing 1B. And went to 3B when Chapman got ejected. And in case you don’t remember, he mashes the ball. We love the guy.

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  8. Soto should bat first.

    1 month ago

    Was there a full moon last night?
    Between Freeland and Framber, the weird reactions are just that, weird.

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  9. 4thefences

    1 month ago

    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.

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  10. grandsalametime

    1 month ago

    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.

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    • AHH-Rox

      1 month ago

      Others were just yelling. Chapman was the one who really escalated it by charging at Freeland and running into him fairly hard.
      If Chapman keeps his cool, none of the subsequent scrum happens, nobody gets thrown out, and maybe Freeland and Devers get small fines for both being unprofessional jerks.

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  11. Paleobros

    1 month ago

    Freeland gave that home run up for a sick child, what a guy!

    theonion.com/rockies-pitcher-pledges-to-give-up-ho…

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  12. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 month ago

    In the old days, Devers would be dusting himself off the next time he was up. Middle finger signal, just a bit inside.

    On the other hand, Freeland pitches in Colorado for crying out loud. Admiring a home run gets him upset? Really?

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    • mab51357

      1 month ago

      Reds: You do realize in the “old days” Freeland would be scared s__tless because he too would have to get in the box to hit.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        1 month ago

        For sure 😊

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    • mab51357

      1 month ago

      And the crazy thing is Freeland has given up over 20 HR so we know all the guys who hit them admired them. Did he go ballistic on all of them too?

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  13. Sparky1000

    1 month ago

    It doesn’t help that the Rockies are having a historically bad season, but taking your emotions out on someone admiring their home run seems petty and insecure.

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  14. oldgfan

    1 month ago

    Good call to appeal and play Chappy.
    Already two homers a walk and a double tonight.

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  15. brushbackmlb

    1 month ago

    Weird rules question here…. Devers (or any player charging the mound after a HBP) are certainly out of the baseline Could they be called out? The play is dead once a HBP happens, but the home run is a play-in-progress, right? Or, does running out of the baseline only apply when a runner is avoiding a tag? Never thought about this before 🤔

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    • xtraflamy

      1 month ago

      Baseline rules are when the ball is in play and an out can be made. The umpire signaled home run so it is a dead ball and you can’t be called out. The only reason the player needs to round the bases is to score the run.

      At the very beginning of replay in 2008, there was a weird play when Bengie Molina’s home run was not called properly, and he ended up at first, and while Bochy argued with the umpires, a pinch runner replaced Bengie, but then the play was overturned to be a home run. Bengie couldn’t come back in to run the bases, so the PR ran the bases so Bengie didn’t get the Run counted to his record, but he got the RBI. Assuming that the same deal would have happened if Devers had been ejected, and a PR had to come in. If he isn’t ejected, as long as he doesn’t run the bases out of order, the line he runs (or how long it takes) doesn’t matter.

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      • brushbackmlb

        1 month ago

        Awesome – thanks for a great explanation!

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      • Jean Matrac

        1 month ago

        xtraflamy, Thanks, I’d forgotten about that incident. But I don’t think the same would’ve applied to Devers. Molina’s hit was originally scored a single, while Devers’ was scored a HR, and as you said is a dead ball.. If Devers get ejected it’s after he runs the bases.

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        • Gwynning

          1 month ago

          I’m leaning the other way, Jean. I’m pretty sure an ejection would be immediate and would override Devers’ necessary trip around the bases. The homer would count, ejection would be instantaneous, Raffy would get the counting stats sans Run Scored and a PR/sub would be allowed to complete the circle.

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        • Jean Matrac

          1 month ago

          Gwynning, Not sure I agree my friend. As always, the instant the ball clears the fence, it’s ruled a HR, and therefore is also a dead ball. Both rulings happen before the scuffle. Any ejection would chronologically come after both the HR and subsequent dead ball.

          And, except for the Molina incident, which was unique, I’m pretty sure there’s no precedent for someone hitting a HR and not getting the run scored. Molina was removed before the ball was officially ruled a HR, which was not the case with Devers.

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  16. Non Roster Invitee

    1 month ago

    Appeal will hold up. Chap Mattman has to leave after 5 innings in St Louis.

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    • Balk

      1 month ago

      That didn’t age well. Lol

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  17. claude raymond

    1 month ago

    Here’s what needs pointed out and what posters are neglecting to consider: You’re all posting about what you SAW and ignoring an obvious point. For Chapman and Adames and Webb to quickly get involved with Freeland there is a CLEAR history with Freeland. I dont know specifics but it’s OBVIOUS their reactions happened because of a known history/behaviors/punk acts etc by Freeland. This doesn’t happen with for example Verlander, or Kershaw, or name a respected vet. Freeland clearly has not earned the respect or right to be “disrespected” due to past attitudes, etc. I don’t know specifics as I stated but it’s obvious there’s a history IN ALL THE LEAGUE of Freeland stuff. It’s obvious. Did Devers turn to his dugout to get a reaction? No. Were there those silly hand signs. NO, HE NEVER LOOKED over to his team. He walked 3-4 steps and started to trot. Does he do the clownish skipping hopping that a TON of players do that includes the “let’s go” yells facing teammates. No. Watch Tatis and Soto round 3rd on hrs. If the hop-skip-jump ito third they do is ignored by pitchers, why would Devers 3 steps then a trop be disrespectful. Why?? It’s Freeland. He clearly has history with the league. He clearly gets no respect because he hasn’t earned it and doesn’t deserve it. That’s what we didn’t SEE but exists. Obviously. And those facts never entered Devers mind. He just did his typical harmless HR followbthrough regardless of the pitcher.

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    • foppert3

      1 month ago

      Nice angle, Claude. Got me curious so I asked my iPhone if he was a known jerk.

      “Whether Kyle Freeland is a “jerk” is a subjective question, but he has been described by other players as someone who “runs his mouth a lot” and was involved in a recent benches-clearing incident that saw him ejected from a game. Some fans have also criticized his on-field behavior, particularly regarding his reactions to plays and opponents”

      Good call !

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      • claude raymond

        1 month ago

        Thanks for the followup Fopp. i had not researched this
        It just seemed obvious that for Chapman Adames Webb to step in like they did, and so quickly/vehemently, and not Devers, who probably,as an American leaguer, has had minimal experience with Freeland, that there was history.

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    • mab51357

      1 month ago

      Claude: Good point. If you had to pick 3 of the most laid back good guys on the team, it would be Adames, Chapman and Webb. Wilmer should be included in that. He was being pushed and shoved trying to calm things down. The Giants have played lots of games against Freeland over the years and he’s always been a semi-do___bag. So there is some history.

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  18. talking baseball

    1 month ago

    In baseball you stick up for your teammate’s, those ejections were bush league calls. Come on ump’s play ball !!!

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  19. mab51357

    1 month ago

    Until the HR actually landed Freeland didn’t say a word and neither did Devers. Once Freeland went off Devers jawed back. There were Rockies players doing the same thing Adames was doing and no ejections for them. The umps didn’t do a very good job in a confusing situation.

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  20. Datashark

    1 month ago

    Devers at Oracle vs Fenway, its surprisingly very close in number with edge to him hitting with more power at Oracle.

    in 176 ABs in Fenway he has 9 HRs
    in 155 ABs in Oracle he has 8 HRs

    its very likely Devers if in SF all season next year surely surpass 30

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      1 month ago

      Data – Raffy already has 2 hits tonight including his 31st homer of the season!

      Don’t ya love how the more he mashes, the more unhinged the haters become! It’s like they are having flashbacks of every time they got dumped by a girl (or guy) who went on to bigger and better things, leaving them behind to try and cope with their loss. Hahahahaha!!!

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      • mab51357

        1 month ago

        Fever: I have made 3 or 4 posts on trying to get Boston fans to calm down and let the Devers situation go. The trade was made couple months ago now. Whine to your GM and owner. They made the trade.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          mab – Some of it unfortunately has to do with mental illness, they express their hatred and obsession here because there’s nobody offline willing to listen to them in their world. It’s sad.

          I’m a huge Red Sox fan and I’m a Raffy fan. I should be upset one of my favorite players is gone, right? But I’m not, because I have the EQ (Emotional Intelligence) to realize a trade had to be made and was best for all parties. Then I moved on.

          Mentally ill people don’t have that ability. Even though the player they hate is now gone, they are still miserable because he’s doing so well in SF. It’s the epitome of insane, getting what you want and still being miserable.

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  21. Sparky1000

    1 month ago

    His appeal is officially successful! I’m sure Giants fans are relieved.

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  22. simonkiller

    1 month ago

    Mlb needs to do a better job with suspensions

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    • Jean Matrac

      1 month ago

      Yeah, instead of closely reviewing the video of the actions of all those involved in the scuffle, they should defer to the opinion of some fans who can’t be counted on to be objective.

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  23. Sparky1000

    1 month ago

    In other news the Mets are apparently planning a ChatGPT night on the 17th. With Chapman back I hope the Giants can overtake them.

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  24. Sadler

    1 month ago

    Unless you break a guy’s nose, there’s no need for suspensions. They were thrown out; end of story.

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    • JayRyder

      1 month ago

      Nice !!! MLB for the win. Good Work

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  25. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 month ago

    relatively innocuous. The benches and bullpens emptied, but it never really escalated into a brawl.

    Kinda says it all about the state of affairs in baseball……

    I blame Manfred!
    Let’s take a poll! But then again, why bother?

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  26. GarryHarris

    1 month ago

    I’m long past tired of Rafael Devers.

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