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Both managers ejected in Dodgers-Padres brawl after Fernando Tatis Jr. HBP, SD retaliates with Shohei Ohtani plunking

A testy four-game series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres culminated in a ninth-inning brawl Thursday, sparked by a Fernando Tatis Jr. hit-by-pitch.

With the Dodgers down three runs in the eighth inning, the team brought in rookie Jack Little for his MLB debut. It wasn’t the smoothest debut for the right-hander, who allowed four hits, two earned runs, a walk and, crucially, that HBP.

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Little left a pitch high and inside on Tatis on a 1-1 count, hitting the two-time All-Star on the right wrist. In many games, that would be chalked up as a bad pitch by a nervous rookie who clearly didn’t have his command. But in a series that had already seen six hit-by-pitches, some of them clearly retaliatory, the Padres saw it as one last shot before the two teams part ways until mid-August.

Padres manager Mike Shildt immediately walked onto the field and berated the Dodgers dugout as he approached his player. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts came out to, er, discuss the matter with his colleague.

Cue benches clearing and a lot of shoving.

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