
Noah Syndergaard signs with White Sox as he gets chance at MLB redemption
Noah Syndergaard is back in baseball.
On June 18, 2016, during a game between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard hit Dodgers batter Chase Utley with a pitch. This seemingly routine incident quickly escalated into a heated confrontation between Mets manager Terry Collins and the umpire, resulting in Collins' ejection from the game. The video clip capturing this event includes audio of the intense exchange, with Collins expressing his frustration and using strong language. "That's f***ing bullsh*t!" Collins is heard yelling at the umpire. The umpire, in turn, attempts to de-escalate the situation but ultimately ejects Collins. The incident highlights the high-pressure environment of professional sports and the passionate reactions that can occur. The video serves as a reminder of the emotional intensity and human element within the structured world of professional baseball.
Noah Syndergaard is back in baseball.