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The MLB has issued suspensions for the managers of both the Dodgers and Padres following a tumultuous bench-clearing brawl.

**Dodgers and Padres Managers Suspended After Chaotic Game Incident**

**Meta Description**: MLB suspends Dodgers and Padres managers after a heated confrontation during a game, raising concerns over player safety and tensions between teams.

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**Headline**: MLB Suspends Dodgers and Padres Managers Following Heated Confrontation During Game

In a dramatic turn of events during Thursday night’s game, MLB has announced the suspension of Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt for one game each. The incident escalated after Padres reliever Robert Suárez hit Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani with a pitch, igniting tensions between the two teams.

The chaos began in the ninth inning when Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was at bat with one out and the Padres leading 5-0. Dodgers relief pitcher Jack Little threw a fastball that struck Tatis on the hand, marking the third time this season that Dodgers pitchers have hit him in just seven games. Furious over the repeated incidents, Shildt charged out of the dugout, confronting Roberts, which led to both managers being ejected from the game.

As the situation unfolded, both teams’ bullpens and dugouts emptied onto the field, creating a tense atmosphere. Although order was eventually restored, the drama continued in the bottom of the ninth inning. With the Padres leading 5-2 and Ohtani at bat, Suárez threw a 100 mph fastball that hit Ohtani in the shoulder, resulting in his ejection from the game. This marked the second time Ohtani was hit by a pitch in the series, following the earlier incident involving Tatis.

The Padres ultimately won the game 5-3, but their focus shifted to the health of Tatis, who underwent X-rays and a CT scan following the game. Padres third baseman Manny Machado expressed concern, stating, “They gotta pray for the results to come back negative tomorrow.” Shildt echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the need for player safety and expressing frustration over the repeated targeting of Tatis.

Roberts, reflecting on the confrontation, stated that he was troubled by Shildt’s aggressive approach. “I didn’t feel good about Tatis getting hit. That’s the last thing I wanted,” he remarked, acknowledging the tension between the teams.

As the season progresses, the implications of this incident may linger, raising questions about player safety and the dynamics between these two rival teams.

**FAQ**

**Q: What led to the suspensions of the Dodgers and Padres managers?**

A: The suspensions were a result of a heated confrontation between Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and Padres manager Mike Shildt during a game, following multiple incidents of players being hit by pitches. 

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