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Dalton Rushing of the Los Angeles Dodgers was hit by a pitch from Giants pitcher Logan Webb after a controversial play involving Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee. Rushing's reaction during the play went viral, leading to tensions between the teams.
Apr 23, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) slides into San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames (2) trying to make the double play with second baseman Luis Arraez (1) during the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
San Francisco Giants starter Logan Webb plunked Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing following an incident in Tuesdayâs series opener.
Rushing went viral after the first game of the series, during which he played catcher, after tagging Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee at the plate. Lee looked injured at the end of the play and Rushing, while walking back to the dugout, shrugged and appeared to say âF**k âem.â
The clip obviously went viral, and prompted a response from the Giants.
Webb retaliated in the sixth inning of Thursdayâs game, placing a 93 mph fastball in Rushingâs ribs. Rushing appeared upset after the incident, throwing his bat to the ground. Afterwards, Rushing went into a hard slide at second in an attempt to break up a double play.
The catcher ultimately got the last laugh, recording an RBI which made the difference in the game as the Dodgers won 3-0.
Dalton Rushing tagged Jung Hoo Lee at the plate, and Lee appeared injured, prompting Rushing to shrug and say something controversial as he returned to the dugout.
Logan Webb hit Dalton Rushing following the viral incident involving Rushing's reaction to Jung Hoo Lee's injury, indicating a response to the perceived disrespect.
Dalton Rushing shrugged and seemingly said 'F**k âem' while walking back to the dugout, which contributed to the controversy.
The incident intensified the rivalry between the Dodgers and Giants, as Rushing's actions and Webb's retaliation added to the ongoing tensions between the teams.
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Apr 23, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) slides into San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames (2) trying to make the double play with second baseman Luis Arraez (1) during the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
Tuesdayâs exchange isnât the only time Rushing has made headlines in the last week for an inflammatory comment, though. After the Dodgersâ first of two losses to the Colorado Rockies over the weekend, Rushing made the following comments.
âI think itâs odd that some of those hitters that do what they do, they go up there and theyâre on the first pitch that was thrown,â Rushing said. âItâs a little fishy, but Iâll wear it.â
âI think it could have been a little bit of both sides. I think they had a good game plan as an opposing team, and maybe I pitched into their game plan as far as calling pitches. Iâm not 100 percent sure.â
Manager Dave Roberts didnât agree with Rushingâs comments, and made sure to make his opinion on the matter clear afterwards.
âI saw some bad breaking balls,â Roberts said. âSo, I donât think there was anything fishy behind it. I think there were some bad pitches.â
Despite that, though, users on Xâformerly Twitterâtook exception to the comments.
âThis is ridiculous. Stealing signs/picking up on tells from a pitcher has been part of the game forever lol. As long as theyâre not using technology or video feeds to get that info then itâs fair game. But to automatically accuse the Rockies of all teams of cheating is a joke,â one user said.
Rushing has made an enemy of several rival fans over the last week, but two factors may contribute more than anything. Firstly, heâs a Dodger, and secondly, heâs really good at baseball.
Rushing has forced the Dodgersâ hand with his recent performances, commanding more playing time in the most potent lineup in MLB. He has seven homers and 14 RBIs through 10 games, and has a 1.647 OPS following his solid performance in the series finale against the Giants.
The Dodgers are heading straight back home to face the Chicago Cubs on Friday, where Rushing will look to get some more looks during his unbelievable hot streak. Fridayâs game begins Friday at 7:15 p.m. PT.
What do you think of the recent controversy surrounding the Dodgersâ catcher?