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Arizona Diamondbacks Manager Torey Lovullo ran out on Wednesday afternoon against San Francisco Giants, and he wanted the bostes to run with him.
Lovulllo was thrown out of the game at the bottom of the eighth inning while Arizona had closely defeated his National League West colleague, 8-7. He reconnected an obstruction invitation and did not go without playing his own version of the UNTH TAKE.
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Diamondbacks leader Arizona Torey Lovullo, left, claims with Judge Nic Lentz after being kicked out on Wednesday, May 14, May 14, May 14, May 14, May 14, 2025, Mark Ripperger, right. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
He pointed to each of the multiplications that stood around him and “thrown out” everything from the game. He got more words with one of the court before returning to the club house.
Lovulllo said after the game that the theater was just for the show. He said that the call for obstruction was real.
“They’re really good,” Lovullo said. “Die good. Stand I was corrected.”
Lovullo’s Matinée began when Giants Infielder Christian Koss advanced to the second base on the ground floor from Helio Ramos. He rounded up the other before colliding with Diamondbacks Jordan Lawlar. Koss is marked for what would end inning.

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However, the judge decided that Lawlar had interfered with the play. Lovullo got out of excavation and started yelling at the first base judge Mark Ripperger. He eventually threw out the manager.
“In the warmth of the moment,” Lovulllo explained, “it didn’t add up to me, and I felt like they were just trying to cover themselves a little. But in reality, obstruction was called.
“I was trying to make mathematics and I didn’t know that the judging of the third base (Nic Lentz) could watch the ball right, and then the throw came down and still saw the obstruction. But he pointed at her, and he had.”

Arizona Diamondbacks’ Lourdes Gurriel Jr., #12, celebrates with Alek Thomas, #5, Jordan Lawlar, #10, and Corbin Carroll, #7, after a baseball match against San Francisco Giants in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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Arizona improved at 23-21 San Francisco On 25-19.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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