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Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez calls out Manny Machado
Eduardo Rodriguez missed all of this season after a myocarditis diagnosis following his bout with COVID-19. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Boston Red Sox ace Eduardo Rodriguez called out Manny Machado on Wednesday night for what he believes was some hypocritical behavior.

Machado is known for his big celebrations on the field. That includes what the San Diego Padres third baseman did after hitting a home run in the top of sixth inning of Game 2 of the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Machado had a ferocious bat throw after his home run.

Machado seemed to take issue with Brusdar Graterol’s behavior after Cody Bellinger’s home run-preventing catch the next inning. Rodriguez and many others found Machado’s behavior hypocritical.

Rodriguez sent a tweet pointing out the hypocrisy. He wondered why it’s all right for Machado to dance and celebrate huge home runs, but a pitcher can’t do the same after an out.

It’s a great question.

If you think it’s acceptable for you and your teammates to celebrate, then you shouldn’t have an issue with the other team doing the same. Does Machado not think it works both ways?

Rodriguez missed all of this season after a myocarditis diagnosis following his bout with COVID-19. In 2019, Rodriguez went 19-6 with a 3.81 ERA. He has shown some emotion on the mound in the past.

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

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