The launcher of the Red Sox Walker Buehler threw out of the game against Mets

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The Boston Red Sox launcher, Walker Buehler, was back on the mound for Tuesday evening match against the New York dishes, but his release did not last long.

Buehler launched a field at Juan Soto at the top of the third round which was called a ball despite the broadcast showing that it was in the low and inside striking area. The inner field player of the Francisco Lindor dishes stole the second base on the room.

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The Boston Red Sox launcher, Walker Buehler, # 0, book against New York Mets during the first round of a baseball match in Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 in Boston. (AP photo / Charles Krupa)

The right -handed of the Red Sox was not satisfied with the call and began to bark the referee of marble Mike Estabrook. The broadcasting caught exactly what Buehler said – almost nothing free.

“It’s just at the bottom of the middle F — ING,” said Buehler. “It’s just at the bottom of the middle F — ING in the middle … F — You.”

It was enough for Buehler to be launched from the game. The manager of the Red Sox, Alex Cora, was just behind him because he was also thrown. Cora let Estabrook have her and contacted the referee of the first base Laz Diaz, who was trying to maintain peace.

Boston won the 2-0 match.

“I’m not going to talk about what he did or did not do. I don’t think it’s my place,” said Buhler after the match. “For me, it has a bit of a spiral and I said certain things that he thought that I should not have said and so on. In the end, put our team in a position as it is the only thing I really regret this situation.”

The Boston Red Sox launcher, Walker Buehler, # 0, is retained by the receiver Carlos Narvaez, # 75, while discussing a call from the home referee Mike Estabrook during the third round of a baseball match against the New York Mets in Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 in Boston. (AP photo / Charles Krupa)

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It was Buehler’s second ejection in his career. He had made his first departure since he was activated from the injured list.

Diaz, the head of the crew, said that Buehler had been launched for leaving the mound to discuss the call.

“He can say things in the mound. But once he got out of the mound, he leaves his position to argue the balls and the strikes,” said Diaz. “Once someone leaves their position to argue bullets and strikes, it is an immediate ejection.”

Cora said he was surprised by the ejection of Buehler. He hoped that Estabrook would have launched him instead.

“You can throw me away and we can keep the launcher in the game, but I guess he had enough. I don’t know why. At that time, well I should go too,” said Cora. “I thought yesterday was a good day for us without me, so I decided to start again.”

The manager of the Boston Red Sox, Alex Cora, on the left, is competed with the marble referee Mike Estabrook after being ejected during the third round of a baseball match against the New York dishes in Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 in Boston. (AP photo / Charles Krupa)

Buehler has an MPM of 4.00 with 33 stick withdrawals.

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