IS MACHADO THE 'ATTACKER OF THE MIDDLE EAST' AN OUTSTANDING LEADER OR A 'VILLAIN' ON THE GROUND? ... ROSENTHAL POINTS OUT MACHADO'S 'TWO-SIDEDNESS'

Is Machado the 'Attacker of the Middle East' an outstanding leader or a 'villain' on the ground? ... Rosenthal points out Machado's 'two-sidedness'

Is Machado the 'Attacker of the Middle East' an outstanding leader or a 'villain' on the ground? ... Rosenthal points out Machado's 'two-sidedness'

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Manny Machado (San Diego Padres) is called the "milk boy" of the Major League Baseball (MLB). He made more than a few plays that caused controversy. He even quit his career as an opponent through rough, "dirty" plays. When he was in his 20s, he was amazing.
He is 32 years old now. Despite his negative temperament, he still has a strong temperament. He is now serving as the leader of the dugout.

He is at the center of the controversy again.

In Game 2 of the National League Division Series against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on the 7th (Korea Standard Time), Machado showed his bad behavior without regret. Fellow Fernando Tatis Jr. complained about Flaherty when he was hit by a ball thrown by opposing pitcher Jack Flaherty and got into a fierce argument. Then, he provoked after the game, saying, "We don't hit Ohtani."

During the game, the outfield spectators threw baseball balls and empty beer cans at Jurickson Profar and Tatis Jr., and were fiercely confronted by the umpires.

In addition, after defensive practice, he threw the ball into the dugout, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts almost got hit.

Roberts said, "I watched it on video. I had intention. He threw the ball to me."

Machado also formed a scrum with the players in the dugout and encouraged them, saying, "Let's focus on the game."

Then The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal pointed out Machado's ambivalence. "Is Machado a strong and outstanding leader or a villain who acts inappropriately and unwisely?" Rosenthal said. "Machado has been criticized a lot in his career. He sometimes plays dirty, but he also plays a leading role in his team."

Rosenthal praised him, "He's 32. He's definitely changed," but pointed out that throwing the ball into the Dodgers dugout was a "evil throw."

Rosenthal said, "At the time, third base referee Trip Gibson approached Machard shortly after his 'evil slowness' and warned him. He did not order him to leave, but if that had led to a scuffle in bench clearing, Machard would almost certainly have been sent off as a provocateur. He was winning the game, but he risked being kicked out of the postseason game when he was leading 0-1 in the series." 안전놀이터

At Rosenthal's comments, San Diego fans were furious, saying he was "sleeping."

They wrote, "You should be ashamed," and "It's a terrible interpretation."

However, Dodgers fans insisted that Machado be disciplined after analyzing MLB bar videos.

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