The benches cleared and the bullpens emptied on two occasions during the bottom of the eighth inning in the Yankees’ 7-4 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday at Tropicana Field. While there was plenty of jawing and several players were held back by teammates, there were no physical altercations or ejections, but there were plenty of comments after the game.
The fireworks began when New York reliever Albert Abreu’s 95.5 mph sinker on a 3-1 count ran in and struck Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena in the ribs. Arozarena, the fourth Tampa batter hit in the game Sunday, began to slam his bat down in frustration but stopped and began gesturing at Abreu before holding up two fingers, as it was the second time Abreu had hit him this season.
Home plate umpire Adam Beck and catcher Kyle Higashioka intervened but Abreu and Arozarena exchanged words leading the benches to empty. During the ensuing commotion, Arozarena and Tampa infielder Yandy Diaz, who was hit by a Jonathan Loaisiga pitch Friday and has not played since, became very agitated and had to be restrained by teammates.
After first baseman DJ LeMahieu cleared Abreu from the area, no player on the Yankees appeared agitated at all, with Aaron Judge having his back to the Rays and facing his own team.