Seattle, WA
Mariners, Angels get in major brawl after inside pitches; 8 ejected
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The Seattle Mariners and the Los Angeles Angels engaged in a prolonged full-team brawl within the second inning Sunday after tensions over two days of inside pitches boiled over.
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Each managers and 6 gamers have been ejected after the brouhaha, which stopped and began twice earlier than Angels nearer Raisel Iglesias got here again out to the empty area to throw a bath of sunflower seeds and one other bucket of gum onto the infield.
Three of the primary 4 hitters in Seattle’s lineup have been ejected, whereas three Angels pitchers have been tossed.
Seattle’s Jesse Winker was hit by the primary pitch of the second inning by Angels opener Andrew Wantz, who had additionally thrown a pitch behind the pinnacle of the Mariners’ No. 2 hitter, Julio Rodríguez, within the first inning.
The primary pitch to Rodríguez actually seemed to be a response to Erik Swanson’s 95 mph fastball close to Mike Trout’s head within the ninth inning Saturday evening, a throw that infuriated the three-time AL MVP. The umpires gathered collectively after the pitch, however solely issued warnings to each dugouts.
Trout, who not often reveals frustration, was visibly upset after Saturday’s sport. He took exception to a mound convention earlier than the at-bat and that the primary pitch was additionally inside, however not as wild as the following one.
“I get that you’re attempting to throw up and in, however not on the head,” Trout mentioned. “If you happen to can’t pitch inside, don’t pitch inside. If you happen to’re gonna hit me, hit me within the ribs, don’t hit me within the head. I don’t know if that was the intent, however something on the head, you don’t try this.”
Wantz was not initially scheduled to begin Sunday. That was a late change Sunday morning by interim Angels supervisor Phil Nevin, coming after Trout’s feedback. The transfer solely pushed José Suarez, the unique scheduled starter, again an inning earlier than he took over on the mound for the ejected Wantz.
Winker reacted to getting hit by angrily yelling and gesturing on the Angels’ dugout, and the perimeters charged one another moments later, with each benches and bullpens emptying. The brawl lasted about 4 minutes, with individuals from each groups showing to throw a number of punches.
When Winker lastly left the sector, he appeared to make an obscene gesture on the jeering Angels followers behind Seattle’s dugout.
After the groups returned to their dugouts, Iglesias returned a couple of moments later to throw the sunflower seeds and gum whereas furiously screaming on the umpires.
Nevin and Seattle supervisor Scott Servais have been ejected. The Angels misplaced Wantz, Iglesias and reliever Ryan Tepera, whereas Winker, Rodríguez and J.P. Crawford have been tossed for the Mariners.
The scoreless sport was delayed about 18 minutes, and it resumed with pinch-runner Adam Frazier on first for Seattle and Jose Suarez on the mound for Los Angeles.
The AL West rivals have been assembly for the eighth time in 11 days, with the Mariners going for a sweep in Anaheim after the Angels gained 4 of 5 in Seattle final week. Justin Upton, a former Angels slugger who not too long ago joined the Mariners, was hit within the head by an Angels fastball in the course of the earlier collection in Seattle.
Suspensions are assuredly coming for each groups, which can come at a time when the Mariners can ill-afford them. Main hitter Ty France simply went on the 10-day injured checklist Saturday with a left elbow sprain, All-Star proper fielder Mitch Haniger just isn’t anticipated again from a high-ankle sprain till subsequent month, and catcher Tom Murphy introduced final week he would bear season-ending shoulder surgical procedure.
SeattleSports.com editor Brent Stecker contributed to this publish.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle weather: Drier and cooler stretch ahead
A soggy start to our Friday morning where many locations picked up measurable rainfall. Amounts ranged from around .10″ to just under 1″ closer to the coast. While the lowlands saw widespread rain, our mountain passes got several inches of snow with more on the way overnight.
A wet start to the day on Friday where many spots picked up .25″ to .80″ of rain.
A mainly dry night around western Washington tonight except for a convergence zone which will set up in Snohomish County. Light rain will continue to fall along the line with more snow, especially through Stevens Pass.
A convergence zone sets up in the north sound with a chance for light rain overnight.
Many of our mountain ski slopes picked up around 6″ of snow earlier today with more falling tonight. A Winter Weather Advisory was issued till 6 a.m. for the Central Cascades, including Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect over the Central Washington Cascades. (FOX 13 Seattle)
After the rain wraps up tonight, our weekend and the extended period looks fairly dry. Afternoon temperatures will be cooler, only in the low to mid 40s with overnight lows dropping to near freezing.
A long dry stretch begins Saturday in Seattle. Temperatures will be cooler with lows near freezing.
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MASON COUNTY, Wash. – The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a convicted felon wanted in a recent shooting.
The sheriff’s office says Michael Allen Beyer is wanted for first-degree assault and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
Deputies believe Beyer was involved in a shooting that happened in Belfair on January 6.
Beyer is considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, do not approach him and call 911 immediately.
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