Moments after Jose Altuve was ejected on Tuesday for taking off his left cleat and sock trying to prove a point, his replacement, Grae Kessinger, scored the go-ahead run in the 10th inning and then made a sensational play at second base to seal the Houston Astros’ wild 4-3 win against the San Diego Padres.
Altuve grounded out to third for the final out of the ninth inning, but insisted that he had fouled the ball off his foot.
In a crazy scene, he took off his cleat and sock, trying to show the umpires where the ball hit, which got him ejected by plate umpire Brennan Miller.
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Manager Joe Espada was tossed after continuing to argue.
“Sometimes you get hit somewhere in the hand and you take your batting glove to show you got hit. I was expecting to do the same thing,” Altuve said. “It was going through my head that it can’t happen. It’s the ninth inning, winning run on second base, I’m battling against a good pitcher, [Robert] Suarez, the closer, so I’m obviously trying to get a hit and drive the run in and win the game. I get a foul ball because it hit my foot and they just took it away from me. I don’t think that can happen. There are four guys on the field and you can see the change of direction on the ball. Just make the right call.”
Espada was still wound up afterward.
“It’s a foul ball,” the manager said. “You have to see the ball once he hits the foot, the flight of the ball. I don’t get it. I don’t understand. That’s twice this year. I have a lot of respect for the umpires. They work hard, but there are four out there. You have to be able to see it. They missed that call.”
Kessinger started the 10th as the automatic runner in place of Altuve, advanced on Yordan Alvarez’s groundout and scored on Kyle Tucker’s single to left off Adrian Morejon (2-2).
Astros reliever Hector Neris loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the 10th before getting Manny Machado to ground into a force play on a terrific backhanded stop by Kessinger, who flipped the ball to shortstop Jeremy Pena to end it.
It was Kessinger’s first game with the Astros since July 13.
“Right before he hit it, I was thinking he’s going to hit a ball up the middle and it’s going to hit off the mound, and that’s exactly what happened, but go catch it. That’s the job,” Kessinger said.
He figured he was going to get into the game after Altuve was tossed.
“As he started to untie his shoe, I started to grab my glove. I didn’t know if I was the one that was going to be going in, but I didn’t know what he was doing, but I was just getting ready,” Kessinger said.
The Padres twice rallied to tie the game, first at 2-2 on Machado’s 27th homer with one out in the sixth and at 3-3 in the eighth when Fernando Tatis Jr scored on Josh Hader’s two-out wild pitch.
In Seattle, Juan Soto hit a milestone home run and Aaron Judge drove in four runs as the New York Yankees pummeled the Mariners 11-2.
Soto’s two-run shot in the fourth inning off Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (8-3) was his 40th homer of the season and 200th of his career. It also gave him home runs in every major-league stadium.
Julio Rodriguez went four for five, while Jorge Polanco and Luke Raley hit solo shots for the Mariners. Woo gave up seven runs on nine hits in 4-2/3 innings.
Additional reporting by Reuters
Elsewhere on Wednesday, it was:
‧ Angels 5, White Sox 0
‧ Brewers 1, Phillies 5
‧ Cardinals 3, Pirates 1
‧ Cubs 3, Athletics 4
‧ Guardians 1, Twins 4
‧ Marlins 11, Dodgers 9
‧ Mets 10, Nationals 1
‧ Orioles 0, Giants 10
‧ Rangers 13, Blue Jays 8
‧ Rays 8, Red Sox 3
‧ Reds 6, Braves 5
‧ Rockies 8, Diamondbacks 2
‧ Royals 1, Tigers 3 (10i)
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