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Watch: Rhys Hoskins has mocking gesture for Mets after controversial slide
Rhys Hoskins. Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports

Things got heated between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets on Friday.

The game got controversial in the top of the eighth inning when Milwaukee’s Rhys Hoskins slid hard into Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil. McNeil took offense to the slide, clearly feeling it was late and dangerous, and both benches cleared.

Nothing serious happened, but McNeil still did a lot of yelling toward Hoskins. Unimpressed, Hoskins rather pointedly made a crying gesture toward McNeil, which continued even after he had gone into the dugout.

Nobody was ejected, and umpires determined there was no violation of the slide rule upon review. Still, the whole incident wound up being pretty funny, if only because of Hoskins’ theatrics.

Hoskins and the Mets do have history, though this did not seem related to that. Ultimately, this was a hard but legal slide that McNeil took exception to, and Hoskins found that ridiculous.

The Brewers won the game 3-1, with the Mets being held to just one hit.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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