 Bottom of the seventh inning, the Reys are up three to one and they have a runner on third base, but there's two outs. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. Caballero's up the newest Re. It's his first year. It's his first couple games strike taken. Took that, looks down the third base coach. I don't know if the third base coach said, hey, let's try a bunt or he just decides on his own. You know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna prove that next time they should tell me to bunt here. Lays down a beautiful bunt. Turner's gotta make the quick throw, throws it away down the line. Caballero around second. He's heading all the way to third. Does he need to? No, does he want to? Yes, okay. He gives himself up, gets tagged out. The pitcher, Cabrera, was backing up the play and then starts running towards the base and I don't really know why. That doesn't, I don't see a need to run towards the base but he's just interested in what's happening. Wants to get a look. Caballero gives himself up, gets out and then Cabrera and then are kind of in each other's way. I think this is all incidental, like not on purpose but they bump and then he's like, whoa, whoa, hey, what's up, dude? And you can see that Caballero, when they bump, he goes to grab him. Like, hey, sorry man, we're just bumping into each other. I'll make sure you stay on your feet where Cabrera, the pitcher, instead, he's got his defenses and kind of like, stiffens up and gives a little bit of a push, just a little bit of a push with the glove. See that? The glove comes up to block and then right here, a little push at the end. Like a little jab and he doesn't like that. He's like, whoa, what's up with the little push? I was holding you up. See? The guy in white, holding him up, dancing. The guy in blue, defensive, pushing him a little bit, you know? Ugh, I didn't like that he bunted. I don't like that I gave up runs. What? What are you selling? What are you saying? He's like, whoa, what's up, bro? You got a problem? Bam, there's my problem in your face. Oh man, William Scherzy looking just awful as he comes in. Let's take another look. Like they were just talking and apparently these two guys said that they were just saying what's up to each other. And then just a nice push to the face. Umpire's like, no, no, not that. Kabir just stares at him. Kabir's a little bit of a guy that's a nudge. He was doing nothing wrong here, I don't think. He was just wondering why, dude? His helmet comes flying off. He was just wondering like, what's up, man? Why'd you do that? And then his helmet, it's on the ground. He's gotta go find it. Oh man, look at this face. So the middle finger just gets in that cheek right away. Pretty deep. And then the glove on the other side just getting smushed like he's a little kid at like grandparents pinching his cheeks. Like, uh, and then give credit to him. He just kind of looks at him like, what? Dude, almost looks at him like, are you psycho? The Blue Jays take Cabrera aside and like, we gotta get out of here. Everyone else goes on the field so they can all discuss it. They're like, yeah, nothing really happened. Yeah, it was weird. Yeah, no, they didn't say anything. They just said, what's up? Cabrera gets some water because, you know, his outing's done. He's just gonna wait it out. Double cupping it, gotta appreciate that. Kabir's like, okay, whatever. The umps get together and they're gonna decide, well, the dude who pushed the dude in the face, he should be ejected, right? And they say, yeah, he should be ejected. So they eject him. And that was it. That was a lot of nothing over nothing but something. It's brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you, DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdown. Thank you guys for watching. Baseball's back and it's better than ever. Subscribe if you like these.