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An intense moment unfolded during a game between the Yankees and Orioles on Friday night, reigniting the rivalry between the two teams. Yankees’ closer Clay Holmes accidentally hit Orioles’ batter Heston Kjerstad in the head with a 96.8 mph pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning. The alarming incident led to benches clearing as tensions rose on the field.

Kjerstad received immediate attention from trainers and his manager, Brandon Hyde, who was visibly upset and exchanged words with Holmes and catcher Austin Wells. Despite efforts to calm the situation, tempers flared as Hyde confronted the Yankees’ dugout, prompting a heated exchange between the teams.

While there was some pushing and shoving, no players were ejected, and the situation did not escalate into a full-blown brawl. Both managers expressed their perspectives on the incident, with Aaron Boone acknowledging Hyde’s frustration and Hyde expressing his displeasure with the Yankees’ behavior.

The rivalry between the Yankees and Orioles has been brewing throughout the season, with the Yankees hitting Orioles batters 10 times compared to the Orioles hitting Yankees batters only three times. The Yankees managed to secure a crucial 4-1 victory in the game, narrowing the gap in the division standings to just two games.

Pitcher Gerrit Cole delivered a standout performance, pitching six strong innings with seven strikeouts to help secure the win for the Yankees. As the division race heats up, with both teams vying for the top spot, tensions are running high and every game becomes crucial in determining the outcome of the season.

The intense showdown between the Yankees and Orioles sets the stage for an exciting continuation of their rivalry in upcoming games. Fans can expect more thrilling moments and fierce competition between these two teams as they battle for division supremacy. The next game between the Yankees and Orioles is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Saturday, promising another exciting chapter in their ongoing rivalry.