A college baseball game almost got very physical between the North Carolina Tar Heels and Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs following an emphatic post-strikeout celebration.
Tensions were high between players and coaches alike during a college baseball game between therivals got into a bit of a scuffle when Gardner-Webb pitcher Grant Vera celebrated a bit too hard for UNC infielder Jackson Van De Brake’s liking.
Vera emphatically pumped his fist and looked like he was screaming in the direction of Van De Brake, who started to go back at him. If it wasn’t for the umpire holding the UNC leadoff hitter back, things might have gotten ugly. The North Carolina rivals got into a bit of a scuffle when Gardner-Webb pitcher Grant Vera celebrated a bit too hard for UNC infielder Jackson Van De Brake’s liking.
As we’ve seen plenty in baseball, both benches cleared when the screaming match began. When the dust settled and the players were heading back to their respective dugouts, opposing coaches began to get into it, and it only escalated the situation again. Umpires, once again, got in the middle of the verbal altercation and nothing got physical in the end.
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