Yasiel Puig was released and traded in the same arms as the Reds and Pirates



Call it the Pirates v Reds, the second round and the separation on the right for Yasiel Puig. Jarred Hughes hit Starling Marte with the first throw in the ninth innings on Tuesday night, setting the stage for the final fight between rivals from the Ohio River. Four wins against the Pirates and four Reds announced in the Pittsburgh 11-4 victory, including Puig, which is being traded.

Puig extended the fight which began when Reds reliever Amir Garrett went to the pirogue canoe and fired a few punches immediately after it was announced that he had been trafficked to Cleveland as part of a three-team contract for early pitcher Trevor Bauer. Summary of Puig heating: "Crazy."

Reds coach David Bell faces a suspension to return to the field and chase the coach of the Clint Hurdle during the fight. Bell has been deported for making a roll call before.

NL central rivals have been facing each other for years. Malice returned this season when Derek Dietrich admired his homer at PNC Park in April, touching a collision.

Dietrich entered Tuesday in a tilted match and Keona Kela threw a fast ball up, which triggered the Reds match. "I just want to show them that we don't agree with the situation and that you have to unite," Kela said. "I will only take my share."

Between rounds, Joey Votto exchanged words with Kela. "Today we are an example of what we think is right on our land," Votto said. "At some point, a group of players must do it."

The two benches were warned when Hughes dropped Marte. Pereda and Reds coach Freddie Benavides were fired. Garrett was relieved and, during the warm-up, exchanged words with the starter of the Pirates Trevor Williams, who was in the dugout.

Garrett ran from the mound to the canoe and began to swing when the player came to the field. Garrett is angry with Dietrich. "I think they taught it in this organization," Garrett said. "I don't think it's fair to include someone. It's not something you have to do, if you have a problem, act like a man."

When the fight began, Bell, who was angry, returned to the field and chased Hurdle, who was thrown to the ground on Scrum. The hijacker who hit Coach Rick Eckstein caused problems for Bell. Bell yelled at Hurdle when he left the field. "It's a pity that this is fine and they can just get away with it," Bell said about high and low tones. "They celebrate, they support it, they clearly allow it, I don't know if they teach it, but they let it, it's dangerous."

Four pirates were released: Williams, Chris Archer, Kyle Crick and Francisco Cervelli, who were on the list of injured. "Nobody likes to be shown," Williams said. "Alpha doesn't like it, you hope it's over, you hope it's over, let's hope it doesn't improve, today is very bad for us, very bad for baseball, very bad for everyone."

Ovig was supported by fans of the Reds when he left the field after his expulsion, knowing that he was headed to Cleveland. He was also at the center of an unforgettable fight after his departure from Dietrich in April, taking almost all of the Pirates at one point in a striking image with Pittsburgh wearing a bright yellow uniform.

The team ended Wednesday's series without anyone looking for another confrontation without drawing too much. "I would not be surprised if he reappeared," Musgrove said, noting that Bell had returned to the field to join the fight. "We don't take lightly what happened tonight."

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