Mark Vientos reveals why Bravl vs almost set fire. Marlins
The Benches would be cleaned between New York Mets and Miami Marlin During a weekly win of 5-1 beginning when the pitcher Sandi Alcantara Hit Mark Vientos on the leg. It was an intense series between two teams, which is Friday Friday on Friday on FridayBut Marlins got the upper hand on Sunday, probably to frustration.
After Alcantara hit Viennes on her leg at the bottom of the seventh, Latte stared down the thrower, which led to the exchange of words, stimulating the benches to clean. While Vientes did not share exactly what was shared between him and Alcantara, he expressed that it was “Much emotions” It came from a desire to “gathering” with New York, at the time.
“Just a lot of emotion,” Vientos said, according to MLB.com. “Many emotions. Trying to gather, and honestly, I’ll just keep him between what was said. But as he said, a lot of emotion, I wanted to cancel the team that the team could be abolished.”
Benches and bulls cleaned after Sandy Alcantara Hit Mark Vientos pic.twitter.com/9jkpefii3
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It was a strong trip for Alcantara while he went seven innings, breaking into six batters and walking one, while he allowed four shots. He would go through the field that led to the strike in Vientos and questioned the shares in New York players, although would reduce interaction.
“I don’t know what he thought,” Alcantara said. “It was a change, and he started staring at me, and that didn’t like it. It just happened. Sunday, you were sitting at the bar together next day.”
Mets’ Carlos Mendoza On the reaction from Mark Vientos

It was Disappointing series for a meth against marls, Since this last would win three of the four strets in Strets, which could have been a catalyst for interaction that clears the benches. The New York Manager Carlos Mendoz would give his thoughts about the incident, admitting that the terrain from Alcantara was supposed to hit Vientes and that frustrations both led to everything.
“I think he’s obviously not trying to hit him there,” Mendoza said. “It was a change. I guess Sandy said that Nobody likes to hit me, because Sandi didn’t hit him, and she was obviously marked, he was frustrated, he was frustrated that it hit it.”
There is no doubt that the incident that cleanses benches between Mets and Marlin should have happened as if two fierce rivals were within the NL East, and for many years. New York seems to be improved after completion 73-64, which puts them a second in the department while starting a series in three plays against Detroit Tigers on Monday afternoon.
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