MLB News: D’A ABREY TOREY LOVULL manager expels the referees in the epic collapse


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The manager of the Diamondbacks of the Arizona, Torey Lovullo, was left without Wednesday afternoon against the San Francisco giants, and wanted the referees to run with him.

Lovullo was thrown from the game in the lower part of the eighth entrance when Arizona defeated his counterpart of the West National League, 8-7. He argued an obstruction call and did not leave without playing his own version of the one in reverse.

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The manager of the Diamondbacks of the Arizona, Torey Lovullo, on the left, argues with referee Nic Lentz after being expelled by Mark Ripperger, to the right, during the eighth entry of a baseball game against the San Francisco giants in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

He pointed to each of the standing referees around him and “threw them” all out of the game. He received more words with one of the referees before returning to the Club house.

Lovullo said that after the game the theater were only for the show. He said the obstruction call had been correct.

“They are really good,” Lovullo said. “The referees are good. I am corrected.”

Matinée de Lovullo started when the giant picture player, Christian Koss, advanced to the second base on a land of Helio Ramos. It was rounded second before colliding with Jordan Lawlar of Diamondbacks. Koss was labeled so the entrance would have finished.

Arizona Diamondbacks Izquierdo Fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr., #12, and Campocorto Geraldo Perdomo, #2, look how the manager of the San Francisco Bob Melvin giants, #6, and Christian Koss, #50, talk to a coach in the second base during the eighth entrance of a baseball game in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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However, the referees decided that Lawlar obstructed the work. Lovullo left the bench and began shouting the first base referee Mark Ripperger. They finally threw the manager.

“In the heat of the moment,” Lovullo explained, “I wasn’t adding to me and I felt that they were just trying to cover a little. But in reality, it was called obstruction.

“I was trying to make the calculations and I didn’t know how the referee of the third base (Nic Lentz) could be seeing a Foul ball and then the launch got off and still saw obstruction. But he pointed out and had it.”

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. De Arizona Diamondbacks, #12, celebrates with Alek Thomas, #5, Jordan Lawlar, #10, and Corbin Carroll, #7, after a baseball game against the San Francisco giants in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Arizona improved 23-21 with San Francisco on 25-19.

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