Carlos Rodon Injures Two Teammates During Two Separate Dugout Tantrums

Time for some anger management.

San Francisco Giants lefty Carlos Rodon surrendered five runs on two home runs and took the L against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Rodon was clearly frustrated with himself, so much so that as he took out those frustrations in the dugout. Rodon wound up hurting his own teammates, twice. Rodon walked into the dugout after allowing a two-run home run in the second inning, he slammed his glove furiously against the bench. In the process, he hit pitching coach Andrew Bailey in the face on the backswing.

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Then several innings later as Rodon came into the dugout, he kicked a bat that was sitting against the bat rack. You guessed it, the bat nailed a teammate.

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Following the game Rodon was apologetic:

Giants manager Gabe Kapler wasn’t happy with his pitcher during postgame media availability:

The Giants lost 7-3 and have now dropped seven in a row. Ouch.


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