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Orioles Batter Charges Mound, Punches Pitcher Square In The Face

Baseball Batter Charges Mound, Punches Pitcher Square In The Face
For the Kansas City Royals pitcher, it was a swing and a miss. His Baltimore Orioles opponent, however, sure as hell connected with his punch.
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For the Kansas City Royals pitcher, it was a swing and a miss. His Baltimore Orioles opponent, however, sure as hell connected with his punch.
For the Kansas City Royals pitcher, it was a swing and a miss. His Baltimore Orioles opponent, however, sure as hell connected with his punch.
Patrick McDermott/Getty Images
For the Kansas City Royals pitcher, it was a swing and a miss. His Baltimore Orioles opponent, however, sure as hell connected with his punch.

A baseball game at Camden Yards in Baltimore sparked some hockey-fight flare on Tuesday night in a matchup between the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.

With his team down 5-1 in the bottom of the 5th inning, Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura dialed up his fastest pitch of the night for a certain Orioles player whom he had attempted to bean earlier in the game. Ventura's 99 mph fastball landed right on Orioles infielder Manny Machado's right elbow -- and then things escalated very, very quickly.

As far as MLB fights go, Tuesday night's brawl in Baltimore was rather violent. A batter charging the mound isn't an unusual act of aggression in MLB, but more often than not, nobody really lands a solid knock on each other. After the spark, the "fight" quickly devolves into shoving matches and mild wrestling between the two teams. Not this time. Machado's right hook connected directly on Ventura's face. Both players were ejected, of course.

The fight was completely premeditated. Earlier in the game, Machado jawed at Ventura after flying out. Between the throwing-ats and the talking-tos, a conflict brewed for half of the game. The beaning and subsequent fight was in the cards with Machado coming up to the plate again for Ventura to throw at.

Although Machado was the aggressor here, Ventura's been known to start many a silly fight in his career. In April 2015, he went face-to-face against Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout, got ejected for beaning Oakland A's infielder Brett Lawrie, and then was thrown out again for taunting Chicago White Sox outfielder Adam Eaton and sparking a bench-clearing testosterone battle. The last one ended with a wild fall: