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Mets to address Jorge Lopez’s dismissal internally: ‘That’s not acceptable’
Reliever Jorge Lopez was dismissed during the Mets’ 10-3 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon, capping a difficult month for The Amazins.
Lopez entered during the Dodgers’ six-run eighth inning, attempting to end the inning started by Adam Ottavino. However, the experienced righty only lasted 0.1 innings, thanks in large part to the dismissal. He faced two batters and allowed one hit before Shohei Ohtani blasted Lopez deep to end the game.
Pitching to Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers’ first baseman checked his swing, but when the Mets appealed to third base umpire Ramon De Jesus and was pronounced safe, Lopez shouted at the official, resulting in his dismissal.
Lopez continued to jaw at De Jesus before manager Carlos Mendoza removed his reliever. Lopez hurled his glove over the netting and into the seats on his way to the locker room.
“Whenever you go into a stretch like this, you’re going to see some emotions from the players,” Mendoza said following the game. “What we saw out of Lopez is not acceptable. We’ll handle that internally here.”
Wednesday’s emotions were exacerbated by the news that Edwin Diaz, who was already struggling, had been placed on the disabled list due to a shoulder ailment. Pete Alonso was struck by a pitch during the first inning of Wednesday’s game and forced to leave.
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