Here's the play in question.Mancini appeared to take the slightest of steps in the direction of second.It's close.
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—Zachary Silver (@zachsilver) April 21, 2022
Athlete had a controversial judgment in his home match against the Orioles yesterday. In the 4th innings, Oriole hitter Trey Mancini stood on first base with his opponent's mistake, but was out of the game when he walked back to the base bag, causing him and head coach Brandon Hyde to rush forward to protest against the base trial, and were both kicked out.
Mancini made a mistake in the 4th innings by the athlete's second baseman. When he was about to walk back to the base bag slowly, the athlete catcher Sean Murphy, who was making up, suddenly rushed out and touched him. Then the first base trial determined that Mancini was out, which made him look confused.
▲Oriental hitter Trey Mancini protested to the first base trial
According to the first base trial, Mancini still had the intention to advance to the second base after getting on base, so the athlete catcher could strike him, but the Orioles could not accept such a statement at all. Mancini and Hyde expressed strong dissatisfaction to the referee, and both were eventually expelled.
According to the rules of the major league, if the runner sprints to first base and returns to the base immediately, the opponent cannot touch and kill him; if the runner has the intention to run to the next base after rushing to first base, the opponent can get him out through touch and kill.
Mancini did jump to the left after getting on base, and the first base trial was probably determined from this action that he had the intention to advance again. However, Oriole coach Hyde believes that "he just needs to adjust his posture and return to first base. Trey (Mancini) also thinks he does this. The referee wants us to watch the video by himself, but after watching it, we still feel that he doesn't want to run to second base."
"I never want to run to second base, I just turn left and go back to base bag." Mancini, who was kicked out for the first time in his career, said, "If I want to advance to second base, I will return to first base immediately. I can't believe it. I need to apologize for what I said to the referee in protest, but I don't agree with this judgment."