Freeland, Chapman, Adames Ejected After Devers Hits 30th Home Run in Giants' 7-4 Win over Rockies
Pitcher Kyle Freeland was ejected after confronting Rafael Devers following his home run celebration, leading to additional ejections and a benches-clearing brawl in the first inning.
- On Tuesday, Rafael Devers smashed his 30th home run off Kyle Freeland at Coors Field, then waited at first base while the first base umpiring crew met before trotting the bases several minutes later.
- Kyle Freeland objected to Devers admiring the 397-foot homer and began shouting as Devers neared first base, prompting Willy Adames and Matt Chapman to confront Freeland and trigger a bench-clearing incident.
- Both dugouts and bullpens emptied as a mound scrum developed; the umpiring crew restored order, met to sort the situation, while Devers waited at first base amid conflicting reports on punches.
- Umpires announced the ejections of Kyle Freeland, Willy Adames and Matt Chapman after their roles in the fracas, and the San Francisco Giants won the game 7-4, improving to 70-69.
- Devers' milestone marks the first 30-homer season for a Giants player since Barry Bonds in 2004, continuing San Francisco Giants' 16-game home run streak while trailing New York Mets by 5.5 games.
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Three players were kicked out of the match after quadrangular number 30 of the Dominican Giants toleter season
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