 We had what seemed to be another really benign ejection in Major League Baseball and this breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. Christian Walker is up in the bottom of the fifth with one out for the Diamondbacks in a tied game and that pitch called to strike in the zone, not on the swing, I believe, and he doesn't like it. He's shaking his head. He takes a long walk, takes his one time out, makes the umpire kind of sit in it for a little, like, yeah, you missed that one in my opinion. I didn't like it, so you think about it. I'm gonna get over it. It's an 0-2 count now. He doesn't like the count and then he gets rung up on that check swing, says, yes, you did go. And before we keep moving, yeah, he probably went. It's a nice attempt, but he doesn't like it and he doesn't like the pitch before and he clearly never cleared his head off of that so he's upset about it and he says, oh, oh, fucking trash, bro, come on. Man, what is that? 0-2? That one and then that, Jesus Christ, not good. He's upset about it. So then we move on to the bottom of the sixth and then his teammates up, still a tie game and that check swing is called no. Of course he didn't go, which I think he didn't go and then that bunt attempt, did he go? No, hey, that away, Nick. You're at it here and he's like, what? Go, umpire says go and he says what? He turns to the other up and he says, I was clapping. What are you talking about? The ump turns and says, do you hear what he's doing? What do you mean? Of course he's out. He's like, no way, is this real? And then the umpire gives this face, which I love, like be very careful what you're about to say. Ah, this is a serious conversation. And he says, you know, we let him get away with it earlier but we're not gonna stand for this now and he's gonna slowly walk out there and be as peaceful as he can. He says, he's still mad about the check swing. He's like, yeah, Walker probably is. And then he's got his hands behind his back, non-threatening pose. I'm not here to cause trouble. I was never here to cause trouble. You ejected me for clapping. Now if anyone's out there saying, and it was innocent clapping, even he admits like, no, let's be honest about it. It was an intentful clap, but I didn't say anything. So I thought that was my way of not getting tossed. Yeah, I'm kind of speechless to be honest. And if you want the other side of the story, you go to the athletic where Kenny Rosenthal had it. And he said, according to the umps, in addition to gesturing while making comments toward both Marquez and Dejesus, the umpires, he also yelled while he was going down the steps. He threw his equipment. And then when he came out to play the field, he was still talking about it. And at that point, the second base umpire, Doug Eddings, gave them basically a warning and raised the matter with the dining backs and said, he better stop. And then they heard that nasty clapping continue. And what were they meant to do? Just let him continue to sarcastically clap? How could they? What do you think? Too many sarcastic claps? If they say, hey, you can't sarcastic clap anymore, you're not allowed to sarcastic clap anymore? You guys agree? Or do you think you're allowed to sarcastic clap to voice your displeasure? I think I'm in fan of tasteful claps as long as you're not saying anything. But I don't know what he said when he was on the field in between innings to warrant the warning. Either way, a ridiculous scene and a funny video and GIF that comes out of it. And thank you to DraftKings for sponsoring this breakdown, appreciate you guys as always and appreciate everybody that watches and supports these breakdowns. If you're not subscribed and you wanna subscribe to the channel, that helps out as well. Or just leave a comment, throw a like, come back for the next one. Do whichever you please.