Cameras catch Ethier screaming at Mattingly in dugout
Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Andre Ethier shouted at manager Don Mattingly in the bottom of the third inning of Game 5 of the NL Division Series on Thursday night.
After Justin Turner led off the inning with a double, Ethier followed with a popup to left.
Ethier returned the dugout and began yelling at Mattingly while simultaneously walking away from him. Mattingly followed, and twice Ethier turned toward Mattingly and yelled at him while gesturing angrily with his arms, pointing twice at the field and twice directly at Mattingly.
"He was mad about the ump's call," Mattingly said. "I was trying to settle him down. I didn't want him thrown out of the game, and Andre's pretty emotional. It was nothing more than trying to settle him down."
After the Dodgers' 3-2 loss, which ended their season, Mattingly said he didn't think Ethier was angry with him.
"He's maybe yelling at me because I'm trying to settle him down, but it was nothing between us," Mattingly said.
Ethier was not at his locker after the game.
Shortly after the incident, Turner broadcaster Sam Ryan talked to Mattingly for an on-air interview but didn't ask the manager about the screaming exchange with Ethier.
Turner broadcast Mattingly's interview with Ryan in the top of the fourth.
Turner spokesman Nate Smeltz said the interview took place moments after the screaming.
Asked why Ryan didn't ask about it, Smeltz said: "There was a miscommunication."