WATCH: Benches clear in Orioles vs. White Sox after Coby Mayo attempts to draw obstruction call with shove


WATCH: Benches clear in Orioles vs. White Sox after Coby Mayo attempts to draw obstruction call with shove

In his first Big-League RBI registration, Baltimore Orioles designated Hitter Coby Mayo addressed several closely actions in Chicago White Sox after attempting to obstacles obstacles.

At the final 4-2 victory of “Orioles”, Mayon left that they left outside the left, Hessus Palasus shot the ball to Sox, who saw that Mayo was trying to jump on the second basketball. At that moment, mayo was acid, and generosity began. When Mayo tried to scratch, Sosa threw the first Basman Miguel Vargas, and at that moment he countered Mayo to the second base. He then immediately turned into the grass and initiated the contact with SOSA, presumably trying to hinder SOSA and was secured at the second base. The first base Adam Hemari did not have it and called Mayo when Vargas used the major’s tag on the ground.

That’s when SOSA confronted Mayo, one assumes the decision of the decision to set his way to the second base and turn it into Sosa. Mayo gave Sosa to a light shower because he was out of the field, and at that moment benches and bouquets were cleaned. Further military operations have avoided.

Here’s a look at the whole sequence.

Second Replay angle that starts 0.

In Rundown’s situations, the basic runner defines its path to the base as soon as he rules in that direction. That path, however, is in a straight line, and mayo is very clearly not a second base. That’s why Sosa was not called to obstruct, although he did not speak the ball or in the field field. For Hemari, easy and obvious did not stand to give his corner to things. Baseball is not really a sport that is strongly related to “bend”, but the attempt to play playground games by Mayo can certainly qualify.

Mayo was recalled Baltimore before the week’s game, and he goes 1 for 3 days, as mentioned, MLB RBI # 1 for his career. Mayo, 23, is still fighting for limited league operations, but he continues to be highly appreciated at a high level of a bright future.