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Tensions played in the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres match on Thursday.
While the Padres were able to win a 5-3 victory in the last match in a series of four games against their rivals in southern California, Fernando Tatis Jr. was placed in the ninth round.
The incident prompted the benches of the two teams to have fun. The two managers were ejected from the game. Shohei Ohtani was then struck by land at the bottom of the Channel.
But another moment involving the Dodgers launcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, earlier in the game, also triggered considerable chatter.
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June 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California; The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18), tips his hat before the first launch against the Padres in San Diego during the first round at the Dodger Stadium. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)
Yamamoto withdrew the right field player of Padres Bryce Johnson and the receiver of San Diego Martin Maldonado in the third round. The Dodgers star made strikes on the first two throws he launched in Tatis.
The benches are clearing up while the Dodgers-Padres rivalry ends in a heated confrontation after Fernando Tatis Jr has drilled
However, the third field of Yamamoto turned out to be controversial. If this land had been called a strike, Yamamoto would have reached the rare feat of an immaculate round. However, the marble referee judged that the land in question was a bullet – not a strike.

June 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California; The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18), offers land during the first round against the Padres of San Diego at Dodger Stadium. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)
Yamamoto finally ended the Channel by removing the side, but he failed to climb his name in the MLB history books.
Many spectators have argued that the Yamamoto field has landed well in the striking area. The game broadcasting team was one of those who were surprised by the decision of Mark Hudson’s referee.

June 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California; The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18), reacts during the fourth round against the Padres of San Diego at Dodger Stadium. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)
“Oh no! Marvin Hudson cost him an immaculate round!” The broadcaster Joe Davis said immediately after realizing that Hudson called a bullet instead of a strike.
“It was not even the limit or anything … It was the limit of the intermediate environment.” Davis’ broadcast partner Eric Karros added.
There were 116 immaculate rounds recorded in baseball. The immaculate round of Miami Marlins Cali’s launcher last month was the most recent month, it occurred in a major league match.