The Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees faced a standoff that delayed Thursday’s game at Yankee Stadium. It all started when Reds infielders Graham Ashcraft and Carson Spiers had a disagreement with Yankees’ Ian Hamilton and Cody Poteet before the game began. After the national anthem, Ashcraft and Spiers stood at attention for over five minutes, with Spiers eventually walking back to the dugout while Ashcraft stayed on the field.
The Reds took to social media to post a video of the standoff, sparking controversy on both sides. According to reports, Yankees manager Aaron Boone instructed his players to end the standoff, but it was too late as it caused a delay in the game. Despite this setback, Cincinnati ended up beating New York 8-4 to sweep the three-game series at Yankee Stadium.
With their successful road trip behind them, the Reds will now be back at home this weekend, hosting the Detroit Tigers at Great American Ball Park. The series ends on a high note as Reds celebrate their victory over their rivals.
On Sunday, Ewen Ferguson secured a triumph at the BMW International Open in Munich, earning…
In 2020, a mobile police facial recognition facility was set up outside a shopping center…
The competition to secure AI talent has resulted in massive compensation packages for workers, making…
Marshall Health, a member of the Marshall Health Network, is pleased to welcome ophthalmologist Raymond…
Devin Carter, the No. 13 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, will undergo surgery…
According to Warriors Wire, Adrian Wojnarowski has reported that Dario Saric has signed a two-year…