Brandon Lowe of the Pittsburgh Pirates was ejected during the fourth inning of their 10-9 win over the Minnesota Twins on May 30, 2026, after a failed automated ball-strike challenge. Frustrated by home plate umpire Alex Tosi’s refusal to allow the review, Lowe expressed his displeasure and was subsequently thrown out by first base umpire John Baker. This incident marked the first ejection of Lowe’s nine-year MLB career, during which he has been a standout player for the Pirates. Prior to the game, Lowe was enjoying a strong season with a .260 batting average, 14 home runs, and 36 RBIs.
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