 The Mariners are beating the Astros in Seattle. This is something that doesn't happen that often the last five years, but they're up a run. There's two outs in the ninth inning. And Ty France steps to the plate. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings and the ball hits them. So that's pretty suspect because there's only one out left, meaning this is only potentially one batter left to face. If you wanted to hit a guy, that's seemingly a time you would do it. Take your last shot. But also it's a one run game and they want to come back in the bottom ninth and win. So that would go into the category of not on purpose. Either way, Ty France, he thinks the umpire didn't call it. So he says, Hey, review that. That hit me. Umpire says, No, I got it. I heard it. I heard it. I got you. But the manager, Scott Service, he's upset because of all the reasons I said before. It's the last out and he threw behind him. That's way behind the batter and it hits him. So he says fucking bull. Then he's going to yell at the pitcher, which is pretty much a big no-no. If you're a manager, yell at the other manager. Don't yell at the pitcher. Don't yell at the player on the field. He says, Hey, we can play that game too. You just got to ask. It's like, All right, little petty fucking behind them through the fucking ball behind. Fuck you. Scott, shut the fuck up. Scott, shut the fuck up. Fuck yourself. Fuck you. Shut the fuck up. Fuck you. Fucking ball is behind them. So the bench is clear and the Astros coaches, Espada and Lopez, they head straight towards the manager, screaming at him. Lopez just goes, Fuck you. Fuck you. Fucking ball is behind them. Fucking ball. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. A lot of fuck yous. Just a lot of fuck yous in this melee. Just a lot of f yous. And then the batter that's on deck, Rodriguez, he takes the pitcher, Nariss and says, Hey, I want you to stay in this game. You know, let's not get kicked out of this game. He's like, Hey dude, I studied your stuff. I need you to stay in this game. Dylan Morris trying to get everyone away. Gets Winker away. And then he's going to try and get France, who's on the other side. Dusty Baker says, Where you going? Where you going? He says, I'm trying to get my guy. It's behind enemy lines there. Owen Wilson, good movie, departure from comedy, but it plays well. I like that movie. Gene Hackman's last film. Dusty Baker says, Hey man, we didn't mean to hit you. I'm sorry. I swear. It wasn't on purpose. Scott Service says, Wait, you had that hitting him on the pitch. What was the call? Oh, okay. Well, we'll challenge it then. And then the ump says, Hey Scotty, I gave him first base. I gave him first base. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I had him hit. I says, Okay. Well then, I don't know what everyone's. Then the ump's got to get together because the bench is clear and someone's got to get in trouble for that. I guess is how it goes. He says, Scotty, you're gone. You're gone. So they throw the manager. I says, me. He says, Yeah. He goes, Why me? And he says, Well, the whole thing don't worry. We're going to throw the other guy out too. And he goes to him out and he says, Oh, he's just allowed to yell at my guy and I can't do anything. And they're mad and stuff. And this is just kind of a lot of nothing really, but that's always what it is. Staring daggers. Angry is throws this down. Look at these daggers. He's staring on. No. Oh, mad. And then both sides get warnings, which is an important part to this tale. Then Julio Rodriguez gets the face nurse and bombs a homer to right field, just barely over the wall, but takes a one run game into a three run game and fires everyone up because they just threw at your guy. You think it's on purpose and then you hit a home run. My dude, Taylor Tramiel dancing, dancing, dancing, celebrating. Yeah. Look at this kept him in the game just to hit a home or off him. Maybe the most heady play of the season right now. Then later that inning, you got a righty up again. Ah, Hennio Suarez and Narris is going to throw this one up and in again. He said, Oh man, that slipped. I'm sorry. And Hennio is like blue. What's that about? There's warnings, right? And that ball was really close to hitting me and my bad. Didn't. And then I'm said, All right, we got to get together. We got to figure this out. He says, Yep. Yeah. You're out and manager. You're out because there was warnings. So that says clear cut. He's even if they deem it not a purpose and he's telling him like dude, it was by his head. There was warnings. You can't be that loosey goosey with your pitches or to have not control. And when there's warnings and the pitcher gets ejected, the manager also gets ejected because it's his job to kind of keep his guys in line after a warning. And that's what happened. Astros have hit the Mariners a lot. Mariners are on edge. Mariners get thrown out. I don't know. Was it on purpose? Was it not? Then they hit a home run. Kind of a really big gotcha. And then they get hit again. All of the timing for Mariners to hit and throw seems very bad and likely on purpose, except the fact that it was a one run game, but he doesn't throw a lot of wild pitches. So I don't know. This one was brought to you by DraftKings. I appreciate them for sponsoring the breakdown. Tell me, what do you think on purpose or not on purpose?