The San Diego Padres were clearly not happy with Fox Sports broadcaster Ken Rosenthal. According to a report from The San Diego Union-Tribune, the organization declined to allow Rosenthal into the dugout to conduct the now-usual in-game interviews from both teams' dugouts.
Why? Because Rosenthal had the audacity to call out several Padres players for their inappropriate behavior in game two of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Rosenthal in an article covering Manny Machado's high-powered throw toward the Dodgers dugout, described his behavior as "punkish," while criticizing Fernando Tatis Jr.
for his offensive "dancing" and Jurickson Profar's trolling. READ: MLB Reviews Manny Machado's Throw At Dodgers Dugout As Padres Immaturity Continues Union-Tribune columnist Kevin Acee reported that the team was "not pleased" to hear those eminently reasonable criticisms.