Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Terry Collins ejected in wild Mets-Phillies game


Drama at Citi Field might be reigniting an old rivalry.


The Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets have had an interesting Tuesday evening.


Four batters have been hit, catcher interference was called and Mets manager Terry Collins hit the showers early in a strange contest at Citi Field in Queens, N.Y. Mets shortstop took the first plunking of the game in the bottom of the second inning with a runner on first base. Naturally, nothing appeared to be out of the ordinary, but then Phillies starter David Buchanan later in the frame hit Michael Cuddyer in the wrist, forcing the veteran outfielder to leave the game.


Matt Harvey sort of hit Phillies shortstop Freddy Galvis with a pitch with two outs in the following inning, though replay had to prove that the offering actually made contact with the batter. A couple of innings later, Chase Utley definitely got pegged with a 96 mph fastball from Harvey, prompting a warning to be issued. With tempers already flaring, Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud was questionably called for interference with Ryan Howard at the plate.


Collins had seen enough at that point, getting himself ejected from the game with two outs in the top of the fifth.


It's been a weird night that has fortunately been captured by multiple people on Twitter:












The Mets and Phillies face each other 17 more times after Tuesday. This could be fun to keep an eye on.






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