Reliever Jorge Lopez was ejected during the Mets’ 10-3 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon, punctuating a frustrating month for The Amazins.
Lopez came in during the Dodgers’ six-run eighth inning, trying to get out of the inning started by Adam Ottavino. However, the veteran lasted just 0.1 innings in large part due to the ejection. He faced two batters, allowing one hit before Shohei Ohtani took him deep to put the game away for good.
Pitching to Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers' first baseman checked his swing but when the Mets appealed to third base umpire Ramon De Jesus and was called safe, Lopez yelled something to the official causing the ejection.
Lopez jawed at De Jesus some more before manager Carlos Mendoza got his reliever out of there. Lopez promptly threw his glove over the netting and into the stands as he went down to the locker room.
“Whenever you go into a stretch like this you’re going to see some emotions from players," Mendoza said after the game. "What we saw out of Lopez, that’s not acceptable. We will address that internally here.“
Following the actions on the field and Lopez's comments in the locker room postgame, the Mets are designating the reliever for assignment.