WATCH: Benches Clear Following Game After Trenton Thunder Player Breaks Up No-Hitter With Bunt In 9th Inning
HARTFORD, Conn. (CBS) -- Benches cleared following a Minor League Baseball game between the Trenton Thunder and Hartford Yard Goats Tuesday night after a Thunder player broke up a no-hitter in the ninth inning with a bunt. Video posted to Twitter shows a near-brawl breaking out after the game, as both teams had to be separated.
Aftermath of a near fight at the end of the @GoYardGoats and @TrentonThunder game at Dunkin' Donuts Park. 3-0 win for the Goats allowing only one hit as a team. #NoGoatsNoGlory #Pride #NBCCT @NBCConnecticut @GLucivero pic.twitter.com/N1QL5XUWFo
— Paul Ross (@RealPaulRoss) June 5, 2019
According to milb.com, Thunder's Matt Lipka, a prospect with the New York Yankees' Double-A affiliate, bunted with one out in the ninth inning in a 3-0 game to break up the no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies' affiliate.
Here is the bunt that broke up the @GoYardGoats no-hit bid in the 9th. What does Hartford starter Rico Garcia think of it? ???? https://t.co/JKJTmZDBEb pic.twitter.com/24r6ZHwEj4
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) June 5, 2019
After the Yard Goats closed out the one-hitter, several players confronted Lipka and both benches cleared. The teams had to be separated.
"It is what it is," Yard Goats pitcher Rico Garcia told milb.com. "[Lipka] was doing what he had to do. And we were really passionate about getting the no-hitter. It is what it is. I can't really speak for what he was trying to do or what he was trying to accomplish. It's unfortunate we couldn't get the no-hitter. Emotions were high after."
Garcia, who started the game, struck out 11 over six innings in the win.