Brawl breaks out between Braves pitcher Reynaldo López and Angels slugger Jorge Soler

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ANAHEIM, Calif. – A dramatic confrontation unfolded on Tuesday night during a Major League Baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Angels, leading to the ejection of Braves pitcher Reynaldo López and Angels designated hitter Jorge Soler.

The tension escalated after Soler hit a home run off López in the first inning. When he stepped up to the plate for his second at-bat, tensions flared as López struck Soler with a fastball clocked at 96 mph. This incident marked the beginning of a heated exchange that culminated in a brawl during the fifth inning, following a high wild pitch that grazed catcher Jonah Heim’s glove.

Initially, both players exchanged glares before Soler charged the mound, prompting López to raise his hands defensively. However, the situation quickly escalated into a flurry of punches. Soler later explained through a translator, “I asked him if everything was OK and the answer he gave me, I didn’t like it. That’s why I went out there.”

As the benches and bullpens emptied, players from both teams intervened in an attempt to separate the two combatants. Atlanta’s manager, Walt Weiss, played a pivotal role in restraining Soler, acknowledging the potential for injury given Soler’s size and intensity. “I love Soler. We were teammates here,” Weiss said. “But that’s a big man, and so I just felt I’ve gotta get him off his feet because he’s gonna hurt somebody.”

During the fracas, López, still clutching the baseball, managed to land a punch on Soler’s batting helmet. The two players had previously been teammates in Atlanta during the second half of the 2024 season, making the incident even more surprising.

Reflecting on the altercation, López expressed regret, stating, “It’s just a shame, the situation and how things unfolded. On my part, there was never any intent to hit him at any point. So, again, it’s just a shame.” At the time of the brawl, the Braves were leading 4-2 and eventually secured a 7-2 victory.

Soler’s impressive performance against López prior to the altercation, with five home runs and three doubles in just 23 at-bats, added to the drama. He noted, “Obviously, I have good numbers against him. After the home run and getting hit by a pitch after that, and then he missed way too high and close to my head. At this level, you can’t miss like that.”

Weiss supported Soler’s reaction, acknowledging the context of the situation. “I know it didn’t look good because of Soler’s numbers against Lópey, and he hit a homer, he hit him. It didn’t look good,” he remarked. “Lópey’s not throwing at him. I don’t allow our pitchers to throw at people just because they can’t get ’em out.”

López completed 4 2/3 innings during the game, allowing three hits while striking out seven batters and issuing two walks. Angels manager Kurt Suzuki emphasized the precarious nature of the situation, stating, “You get thrown at your head, you have a family, your career, you know, it’s dangerous. I know it’s part of the game. I know it happens.”

Prior to this game, the Angels secured a 6-2 victory over the Braves in the first game of the three-game series, but Tuesday night’s matchup proved to be significantly more eventful. Weiss concluded, “It gets your juices flowing a little bit, on both teams I’m sure. So, as long as nobody gets hurt, it’s kind of a good time.”

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