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Framber Valdez ejected as benches clear between Tigers and Red Sox

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2026/05/06 - 00:56 504 مشاهدة
AL EastBlue JaysOriolesRaysRed SoxYankeesAL CentralGuardiansRoyalsTigersTwinsWhite SoxAL WestAngelsAstrosAthleticsMarinersRangersNL EastBravesMarlinsMetsNationalsPhilliesNL CentralBrewersCardinalsCubsPiratesRedsNL WestDiamondbacksDodgersGiantsPadresRockiesScores & ScheduleStandingsPodcastsThe Windup NewsletterFantasyMLB ProspectsMLB OddsMLB PicksPower RankingsFans Speak UpFramber Valdez ejected as benches clear between Tigers and Red SoxMay 5, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Framber Valdez (59) walks down the dugout steps after being pulled from the game against the Boston Red Sox in the fourth inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images Lon Horwedel / Imagn Images Share articleDETROIT — Tigers left-hander Framber Valdez was ejected from Tuesday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox after hitting Trevor Story and sparking a benches-clearing incident. After surrendering back-to-back home runs to Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu in the fourth inning, Valdez’s next pitch to Story was a 94 mph fastball that drilled Story between the letters on the back of his jersey. Story reacted strongly, and though home-plate umpire Adam Beck restrained him, the Red Sox dugout quickly emptied as players spilled onto the field. Both benches emptied as the confrontation followed Story down the first-base line. There were no punches thrown or shoving, but Tigers manager A.J. Hinch and Contreras did exchange words as bullpen pitchers ran onto the field. The benches clear between the Red Sox and Tigers after HBP pic.twitter.com/T5GkZTmRNv — Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) May 5, 2026 Before the incident, Contreras had stood and watched the ball soar, a 449-foot shot to left-center, then flipped his bat toward the on-deck circle before beginning his home-run trot. There was no definitive proof the hit-by-pitch was intentional. Valdez’s ejection was the latest in a series of questionable occurrences throughout his career, including a situation last season when Valdez, then with the Houston Astros, crossed up catcher César Salazar, prompting speculation about whether the pitch was thrown with malintent. In the immediate aftermath and even into this spring, Valdez said that incident was not intentional. “Obviously it was a moment where I got crossed up,” Valdez said in February. “It was the heat of the moment. Adrenaline was going. I did my best to apologize after the fact.” Still, questions about Valdez’s makeup might have played into the reason his market was diminished this winter, setting the stage for the Tigers to acquire him on a three-year, $115 million deal. “He’s an incredible competitor, and, I think, sometimes the emotions come with that, and I do like that,” Hinch said at the time. “I want to let him speak for himself when it comes to what’s left behind, but I’m excited to add him. … The production is there. The personality is there, and his preparation is incredible. So you put all that together, we’re bringing him into our clubhouse with open arms.” With Tarik Skubal set for surgery to remove loose bodies in his elbow and 12 other Tigers on the major-league injured list, Valdez is tasked with help keeping Detroit afloat into the summer. When Valdez first stepped on the mound Tuesday, he had a 3.35 ERA. Now — after surrendering 10 runs, seven of them earned in three innings Tuesday — his ERA is 4.57. If he were to face disciplinary action, it would place further strain on a Tigers’ pitching staff that can hardly afford it. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms
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