Reds Pitcher Amir Garrett Wanted to Fight the Entire Pirates Team

First, Yasiel Puig. Now, Amir Garrett.

Amir Garrett #50 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates after recording the final out.
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Amir Garrett #50 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates after recording the final out.

Earlier tonight, Yasiel Puig was shipped by the Cincinnati Reds to the Cleveland Indians as part of a three-team trade with the San Diego Padres. In almost poetic fashion, the Reds gave Puig one last parting gift by getting him involved in an all-out brawl with the Pittsburgh Pirates

With the Pirates just four outs away from finishing off an 11-4 victory over the Reds on Tuesday, relief pitcher Amir Garrett decided to go full WWE by running off the mound and towards the Pirates' dugout. 

He just ran to the other dugout and started throwing hands 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/K1gTwaRST0
Amir Garrett was really ready to fight the whole Pirates team by himself. 😳

pic.twitter.com/panz28Ph7G

After landing a solid left hook, Garrett was swarmed by Pirates players. Garrett's teammates eventually jumped into the fray, and that included Yasiel Puig. Whether he already knew was being traded or not, the outfielder couldn't pass up one last brawl with the Pirates with his now former teammates. 

Puig still brawlin' for the Reds and he's not even on the team anymore pic.twitter.com/9r0BAN91PC

— David Adler (@_dadler) July 31, 2019

Back in April, Puig received a two-game suspension and an undisclosed fine when he pulled a similar stunt against the Pirates. 

Temps are rising in Pittsburgh after a behind the back pitch on Derek Dietrich who homered earlier in the game. pic.twitter.com/y3dIDCV7Gj

— Bally Sports Cincinnati (@BallySportsCIN) April 7, 2019

In baseball, they say you should go down swinging, but they didn't mean like this. 

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