Rockies' Kyle Freeland, Two Giants Ejected in Early-Game Brawl at Coors Field
Rockies' Kyle Freeland, Two Giants Ejected in Early-Game Brawl at Coors Field

Rockies' Kyle Freeland, Two Giants Ejected in Early-Game Brawl at Coors Field

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In a tense 2025 MLB game at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland was ejected early after Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer and celebrated by flipping his bat, which Freeland took issue with, sparking a heated exchange. The confrontation quickly escalated, involving San Francisco Giants players Matt Chapman and Willy Adames, leading to a bench-clearing brawl and multiple ejections. Freeland's early exit came after just eight pitches without recording an out, marking a difficult moment in a challenging season where he holds a 3–14 record and a 5.28 ERA. The incident highlights Freeland's passionate nature on the mound amid a volatile campaign. Despite the chaos, the Giants secured a 7-4 victory, with Devers reaching his 30th home run of the season, a milestone not achieved by a Giants player since Barry Bonds in 2004. Freeland's future disciplinary status from MLB remains uncertain as he prepares for his next start.

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