Famber Valdez made a quick exit from the mound on Monday night at Comerica Park.
The Detroit Tigers starter drilled Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story in the shoulder in the fourth inning of their matchup on Tuesday night. That led to his immediate ejection, and sparked a benches-clearing scrum in the middle of the field.
The incident didn’t really lead to much. Story was held back and kept away from Valdez, and it ended up being a bunch of players just standing around before the two sides were eventually separated.
The incident immediately after Valdez gave up back-to-back home runs. Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu each hit solo shots to start the fourth inning, which pushed the Red Sox’s lead to eight at the moment.
While it’s unclear how intentional the pitch was, it was classified as a four-seam fastball. Valdez has only thrown a single four-seamer all season.
Valdez entered the night with a 2-1 record and a 3.35 ERA this season, his first with the Tigers after he signed a three-year, $115 million deal with the team this past offseason.
The Tigers carried an 18-18 record into Tuesday’s contest after they dropped the series-opener with the Red Sox on Monday night.
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