But why did she behave badly?
Baseball kicked off September with a bang at Citizens Bank Park with a Sunday Night Baseball matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Atlanta Braves.
From start to finish, the final game of the Labor Day Weekend series between the Phillies and Braves was a hell of a pitching duel, with Atlanta scoring just two runs off Philadelphia's starting pitchers. Aaron NoraThe Phillies did the same thing to the Braves' starting pitchers. Spencer SchwellenbachIn the bottom of the sixth inning, the Phillies scored three consecutive hits to tie the game at 2-2. (RELATED: Rangers' Travis Jankowski makes incredible robbery catch, perhaps the best play of the year)
The game continued like that into extra innings, with both teams' relief pitchers performing to their potential: the Phillies pitched five scoreless innings and allowed just two hits, while the Braves' relief pitchers didn't allow a single hit until the 11th inning.
But the hit actually cost Atlanta the game. With two outs and runners on second and third, Philadelphia's right fielder Nick Castellanos He stepped up to bat and hit a game-winning single off the Braves relief pitcher. Grant Holmes The Phillies 3-2 victory.
Now, while celebrating the win and being interviewed post-game on ESPN's “SportsCenter,” Castellanos' mood took a bit of a dip when the “SC” anchor asked him a simple question — and, on top of that, had a bad attitude toward him.