Ex-Met Travis d’Arnaud jokingly falls to ground after getting hit by 55-mph pitch

When a place participant is available in to pitching throughout a blowout, there usually are humorous outcomes that come from it.

That was the case within the Braves’ 16-4 win over the Nationals on Tuesday evening in Atlanta.

ground after getting hit by a 55 mile-per-hour pitch by Dee Strange-Gordon, normally a second baseman, during the Braves' 16-4 blowout win over the Nationals.
Travis d’Arnaud has a smile on his face after jokingly falling to the bottom after getting hit by a 55 mile-per-hour pitch by Dee Unusual-Gordon, usually a second baseman, throughout the Braves’ 16-4 blowout win over the Nationals on Monday.
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The Nationals’ Dee Unusual-Gordon, usually a second baseman, was referred to as on to pitch mop-up responsibility and hit catcher Travis D’arnaud with a 55 mile-per-hour pitch. When the previous Met was hit, he playfully fell to the bottom.

Gordon — who entered the sport within the eighth inning — allowed three earned runs, together with a solo homer to Ozzie Albies, in his one inning of labor.

That benign plunking was a marked distinction from the Mets-Nationals collection through which a number of members of the Amazin’s had been hit by pitches at a lot sooner speeds and led to the benches clearing.

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