Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo had a memorable ejection of all time on Wednesday, trying to eject the four referees after being thrown from the game himself.
At the bottom of the eighth round against the Giants, Christian Koss of San Francisco tried to go from the second to the third base on a game on the burst when he came across the Arizona jordan.
Koss, who was temporarily injured during the game, was labeled by the diamondbacks, ending the Channel at the start.
After a call from the manager of the Giants, Bob Melvin, the referees met and awarded the second goal, without Out, in Koss, by fraying Lovullo.
The reasoning of the referees was an obstruction, because Lawlar stood on the basic path without trying to actively play on Koss.
The diamondback skipper heard nothing and was quickly ejected from the game. It only made Lovullo more upset, obvious by his attempt to then eject the four referees himself.
Arizona Diamondbacks Manager Torey Lovullo had a memorable ejection of all time

Lovullo tried to eject the four referees himself after being officially thrown from the game
Nick Mahrley’s referee, Mark Ripperger, Edwin Jimenez and Nic Lentz stayed on the field.
Lentz spread to Lovullo and shouted in the face in a rare moment of fury of an MLB official.
The ejection of Lovullo and the Channel continues for the giants have not finally changed the outcome of the game, because San Francisco did not score in eighth round.
The giants scored a single round in ninth round, losing against the 8-7 diamondbacks at home.
Lovullo should receive a call from the League office about his antics, which led to a fine and not to a suspension in the event of an additional discipline.
It was the second ejection of Lovullo of the season after another fiery meeting with the referees last month after having argued balls and strikes in a match against the Orioles.