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Aaron Myette

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But anyway, I'm watching the Mariners/Rangers game, and the announcers were just talking about when Aaron (former White Sox) got ejected after 2 pitches.

 

Anyone know what happened to cause that???

You spelled his name right...I didn't see it, but if it was after 2 pitches, I would guess spitball, illegal hands to the mouth, or something like that

Beanball :huh:

I seem to think it was a beanball. What team was it against. I also remember him getting ejected once for arguing balls and strikes right out the gate or something.

 

If it was vs detroit it was probably for a beanball the game after the huge brawl or in the next series simply because the umps wanted to make sure no more fights broke out.

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To clarify, he didn't get ejected today. The announcers were talking about it today -- I'm guessing it happened earlier this season.

 

Anyway, I have no clue how it happened.

Yes he could not throw over 50 MPH, or break a window pain,

He sucks bad.

It happened last year when he was pitching for the Rangers. He hit someone in the middle of the back the day after they had a big brawl or something. Interesting thing was the Rangers came back and started him again the next night. Not too often you see a guy as the starting pitcher two days in a row!

 

If I recall correctly (and I could be a little fuzzy on the memory here) his first pitch sailed way behind the batter before the second one plunked him.

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