Nationals Respond To D-backs LHP Madison Bumgarner's 'comedian' Comment
PHOENIX — Washington Nationals outfielder Victor Robles respected his eighth-inning solo shot against Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Madison Bumgarner altogether too lengthy for the southpaw's enjoying Saturday night. 사설토토
Robles held his completion as he supported up and watched the ball sail over the wall in left field, a second with little result during a 7-2 win for Arizona.
Bumgarner, however, considered Robles a "jokester" for celebrating.
"It's 7-1, you hit your third homer of the year, you carry on like Barry Bonds breaking the record," Bumgarner told journalists postgame.
"Tidy it up. I couldn't care less about surrendering the run. For hell's sake, we won 7-2. That is disappointing. I'm the old testy person, I know, however that kind of stuff didn't used to occur. Presently, that is absurd."
This was not whenever Bumgarner first protested another player taking in their homer.
Broadly, he and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy traded words after the last option watched his long ball take off into McCovey Cove in San Francisco when Bumgarner was on the Giants in 2019.
Nationals supervisor Dave Martinez tended to the circumstance Sunday morning, saying he didn't really accept that Robles should have been called names.
"We realize that Bum gets disappointed when folks hit homers off him, on the off chance that he considers they didn't take off," Martinez told columnists. "Yet, guess what? I've seen way, way more terrible."
The outfielder kept on making fun of Bumgarner during Sunday's down, wearing a red comedian nose in the hole at Chase Field.
Robles told the media through a translator that Bumgarner ought to continue to strike out individuals and he will not need to stress over players watching their grand slams.
Bumgarner did a lot of that with nine punch outs Saturday night, and the D-backs play for a breadth Sunday.