Pirates, Tommy Pham and Tyler Heineman
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Sportschosun on MSNFrom small ball on a walk, to a verbal fight between a batter and a catcher and bench clearing
Bench clearing occurred due to a small bat flip that lightly turns the bat on the ballnet.That's also what happened when an argument broke out between the batter and the catcher.Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Tommy Pham and Toronto Blue Jays catcher Tyler Heinemann set the day in the seventh inning of the showdown at PNC Park on the 19th (Korea time),