Adrian Beltre Ejected After Moving On-Deck Circle In All-Time Ump Show Move

Adrian Beltre’s hijinks often are harmless and inject some fun into a sport that can be pretty boring from time to time.

Gerry Davis didn’t get the memo, apparently.

Davis, a veteran umpire, ejected Beltre on Wednesday night as the Texas Rangers third baseman warmed up in the on-deck circle during his team’s 22-10 loss to the Miami Marlins.

In the bottom of the eighth inning in a meaningless 18-6 game, Davis — serving as the second base umpire — noticed Beltre taking his warmup hacks a little too close to home plate.

Davis stopped the game — a 12-run game in the bottom of the eighth inning, mind you — to tell Beltre to move 5 feet toward the dugout. Instead, Beltre jokingly moved the on-deck circle, but Davis wasn’t in a laughing mood, ejecting Beltre for his actions.

Once again, it was a 12-run baseball game (!!) in late July between two teams going nowhere in the standings.

Good job, blue.

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Beltre, understandably, was miffed about Davis’ actions.

“Everybody stands in the same spot, so I didn’t want to move,” Beltre told reporters, per The Associated Press. “I didn’t want to get hit, so I turned around and that was it. Second base umpire came down and told me I need to move.

“If you see the video, you see everybody stand in the same spot. Why was that a problem today? I’ve been staying in the same spot the whole series.”

Coincidentally, the ejection took away an at-bat from Beltre, who moved even closer to the 3,000-hit mark and now is just four away from the magic number.

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