“Pieces of sh*t”: Bryan Baker meddles with Blue Jays’ bench, brawl erupts as Orioles hoist gutsy win


“Pieces of sh*t”: Bryan Baker meddles with Blue Jays’ bench, brawl erupts as Orioles hoist gutsy win

Bryan Baker

Bryan Baker got on the nerves of the entire Toronto Blue Jays, his efforts did support the situation that took place at Camden Yards on Tuesday night. The Baltimore Orioles and Blue Jays benches cleared after Baker struck out Matt Chapman to end the top of the seventh, he turned and appeared to say something to the Toronto dugout.

Bryan Baker made a “chirping” hand gesture that seemed to indicate he was tired of the talk from his opponent. And a day after putting their firepower on display in a doubleheader sweep, Toronto snapped its five-game win streak with a 9-6 loss to the O’s that certainly featured fireworks.

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Bryan Baker said, “I think everybody knows at this point, I’m pretty fired up, pretty intense out there. It was nothing toward their team or anything. It was just letting him know that I know that he’s talking.”

“But I wasn’t saying anything,” Teoscar Hernandez said, who took exception to how Bryan Baker, who made his MLB debut for Toronto last year before the O’s claimed him off waivers, reacted to the play. “Then he started walking, and I just reacted.”

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Bryan Baker and his actions did not go well with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Bryan Baker
Bryan Baker

“We believe if you’re looking at the dugout that means you want problems, or you want us to react,” said Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (through team interpreter Hector Lebron). “You can enjoy the moment — we understand that.

“You strike out somebody, you can celebrate. But when you stare at the person it’s kind of disrespectful. I mean, maybe you think you’re a superhero or something? Whatever. But yeah, he does cross the line.” Responding to Bryan Baker’s actions.

“It’s a lot of hearts, a lot of guts,” Bryan Baker said. “Obviously it’s a big game today, and we’re playing like it’s our last one. We want to go out there and win. Tensions flared. … Really proud of the way we showed up and grinded out a victory.”

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