In a high-stakes baseball game, there are high-stakes emotions. Those emotions boiled over for Andre Ethier on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder got into a heated yelling match with manager Don Mattingly, though it seemed to be rather one-sided.
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Here's that nasty exchange between Ethier and Mattingly… #Dodgers #LAvsNYM pic.twitter.com/wfzZkQ2yWT
— SCOTT WARNER (@ScottWarner18) October 16, 2015
Mattingly told reporters after the game he didn’t think Ethier was mad at him.
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The Dodgers were winning at the time and had runners on the corners. They went on to lose 3-2 as the New York Mets took Game 5 to clinch the series and advance to the National League Championship Series.