Benches Clear After Marlins Pitcher Drills Red-Hot Braves Hitter on First Pitch

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This is some old-school baseball.

Going into Wednesday’s game, Atlanta Braves phenom Ronald Acuna had homered in five straight games, which included three straight leadoff dingers and a two-homer game on Tuesday. On the game’s very first pitch, Miami Marlins starter Jose Urena drilled Acuna — and it is very difficult to view the hit as an accident.

The pegging, of course, led to the requisite clearing of the benches from both teams.

Reactions on social media were immediate, and heavily critical of Urena.

One person, however, made a case in support of the pitcher — former Met and current booth man Keith Hernandez.

“They’re killing you. You lost three games. He’s hit three home runs. You gotta hit him,” he said on the Mets broadcast as the Amazin’s took on Baltimore. “I’m sorry, people aren’t going to like that. You know, you gotta hit him, knock him down. I mean, seriously knock him down if you don’t hit him. You never throw at anybody’s head or neck. You hit him in the back. You hit him in the fanny.”

Needless to say, a couple prominent Braves were not at all pleased with his take.

For his part, Urena is taking the “pitching inside” defense. The Miami Herald reports:

“I think for me I feel pretty bad,” Urena said. “People get upset and things like that, but I got upset too because how am I going to wait five days to go out there and make one pitch and get kicked out of the game? That don’t make sense, right? Always I throw inside. That’s my way for to get outs. I go inside try to take advantage and try to move [the batter’s] feet and that’s the thing.”

The good news is that Acuna escaped serious injury — the Braves announced that his CT scan came back normal.

Do you think Urena was playing dirty ball? 

h/t: CBS Sports

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