Ron Gardenhire was ejected for the second time this season on Sunday, but he hopes his actions get noticed around baseball.
“Where’s the game going?” Gardenhire fumed after he was ejected for protesting
Brendan Harris’ called third strike. “It’s embarrassing.”
Harris took a strike and fouled off a pitch to open the eighth inning, then asked for time as Brewers reliever
Guillermo Mota prepared to throw another pitch. He took a step back, then bent over as he set his feet again. Apparently following baseball’s recent directive to speed up the game, Mota was motioned to pitch. He did, a slider that Tim Runge called strike three.
That had Harris and Gardenhire both steaming.
“It’s a 3-2 game in the eighth inning, and the game hadn’t been dragging,” Harris said. “I don’t understand. You would think he would have a feel for the game and not try to impose his will. I guess that 30 seconds it speeds the game up is worth taking the bat out of my hand.”
Gardenhire was incensed that Runge allowed Mota to pitch while Harris had his head next to home plate, and not watching the pitcher.
“The speed-up stuff, that’s all good and fine, but if he gets hit in the head there with a pitch, not looking at it, what are we going to do then?” said Gardenhire, getting angrier as he spoke. “It’s going to lead to bad things. It’s going to lead to somebody getting hurt.”