When Two MLB Teammates Fought Each Other
This player went after his own teammate for not hustling during a play. In 2015, the Washington Nationals were struggling heavily at the end of the season. In the eighth inning against the Phillies, Bryce Harper, who ended up winning the MVP that year, hit a routine fly out to left field. When Harper returned to the dugout, Nationals pitcher Jonathan Paplebond was upset with Harper for not running hard to first base. After some arguing, Papalabond shoved Harper into a wall and the two had to be separated. After the game, Harper then gave this iconic postgame interview. >> What happened between you and Papon? We saw it on TV. >> Yeah, you know, I'm just worried about the last six games of the year. >> Were you injured during the melee? >> Like I said, you know, I'm just ready for the next six games. >> Did you and uh Pavon have problems before today? You know, I'm just really excited for, you know, next six
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That was childish from Pabelbon🤦♀️
MVP doesn’t run out the most routine fly out of all time. Random nobody of a starting pitcher gets mad for pretty much no reason. Random nobody of a starting pitcher chokes out MVP. Who is in the wrong?
Thats why Harper hates the Nationals 😀😂
Bro must be really exited by the next 6 games😅
What was bro supposed to do, tore himself out for no reason?
Bryce just knows it won’t be a hit
What is the point of hustling if its a easy flyout like wtf?
Bryce was just being careful for not getting injured and some no name pitcher chokes him out?
So he shoved a veteran when he started crap 1st? 🙄🤦
Imagine a pitcher getting pissed off at a batter for not running faster on a routine pop-up fly ball that’s obviously going to be caught. 🤦🏽♂️
Papelbon was right
Kyle Busch level “everything’s great”
Papelbon was amazing a hothead!!
I wonder if he is excited for the next six games