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Dodgers pitcher accused of pulling shady move with opponent’s first career hit ball
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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan was accused of pulling a classless maneuver after a Pittsburgh Pirates player achieved a milestone during Wednesday night’s game.

Pirates infielder Cam Devanney was called up to the majors last Friday. He went 0-for-4 in his MLB debut on Tuesday but recorded his first big-league hit during the bottom of the second inning on Wednesday night at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pa.

With a runner on first and two outs, Devanney hit a weak line drive into left field that fell in safely for a hit. Pirates players immediately began calling for the ball from the dugout so they could get it for Devanney to keep.

What happened next was, at the very least, noteworthy.

Sheehan got the ball back and could be seen calling for a new ball from the umpire. It seemed like he was going to make sure the ball from Devanney’s first hit made it to Pittsburgh’s dugout, but he appeared to switch the two balls, keep Devanney’s ball and throw the new ball toward the dugout.

Fans immediately began accusing Sheehan of keeping Devanney’s first hit ball intentionally. The big question is why Sheehan would do that, unless he was aggravated over giving up a hit and pulled the move out of spite.

According to Dodgers reporter Kristen Watson, Sheehan claimed the situation was a misunderstanding and that he planned to apologize to Devanney. The right-hander said he did not know the Pirates were calling for the ball.

The reason Sheehan’s explanation makes little sense is that he is the one who called for a new ball. He then kept the ball that had been hit after calling for a new one. It is possible that Sheehan either just mixed the two balls up or changed his mind and decided he liked the previous ball better than the new one and discarded the new one instead.

Either Sheehan got caught doing something spiteful, or a simple misunderstanding turned into a very bad look for him.

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

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