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Red Sox 1B Willson Contreras tossed for a 2nd straight game as benches clear against Nationals

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Red Sox 1B Willson Contreras tossed for a 2nd straight game as benches clear against Nationals
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Red Sox 1B Willson Contreras tossed for a 2nd straight game as benches clear against Nationals

2026-07-01 11:43 Last Updated At:11:50

BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras was tossed for a second straight game on Tuesday after throwing his helmet toward Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli during a heated exchange that ended with the benches clearing and multiple ejections.

Cavalli struck out Contreras looking on a full-count pitch in the top of the fourth of what eventually became an 8-1 victory by the Nationals. The 27-year-old right-hander then shouted at Contreras as Contreras made his way back to the Boston dugout.

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Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, left, argues with umpire Vic Carapazza following a bench clearing altercation during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, left, argues with umpire Vic Carapazza following a bench clearing altercation during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Cade Cavalli, front right, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Cade Cavalli, front right, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox's Willson Contreras (40) is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox's Willson Contreras (40) is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Andrés Chaparro, center, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Andrés Chaparro, center, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Red Sox manager Chad Tracy said he heard Cavalli yell “Sit down, boy” after fanning Contreras.

Asked what his specific words to Contreras were, Cavalli told reporters, “I don’t know. I just lose my head in it. I’m competitive. I just told him to sit down.”

The term “boy” has a racially charged history in the U.S. Contreras, who is Venezuelan, demurred when asked if he felt there was a racial component to Cavalli's word choice.

“To be honest, I don’t know,” Contreras said, later adding he plans to "let MLB handle that.”

Contreras, who hit a three-run homer off Washington's Miles Mikolas on Monday and celebrated with a massive bat flip that he later apologized fo r, then approached Cavalli on the mound. The two jawed at each other as both dugouts emptied.

“He struck me on a good pitch, I was walking back to the dugout, and then he did what did, and the rest was history,” Contreras told reporters afterward, later adding, "He was like, instigating, and I snapped.”

Boston catcher Carlos Narvaez tried to hold Contreras back, but Contreras broke loose long enough to leap and throw his batting helmet in Cavalli's direction.

Things settled down quickly after that, though the brief dustup ended with Contreras, Boston interim manager Chad Tracy, Boston outfielder Nate Eaton and Mikolas being ejected.

Cavalli pointed to an incident at the end of the top of the first when Contreras nearly ran into the pitcher as both exited the field as the spark that set things in motion.

“He's just been doing stuff," Cavalli said of Contreras. “In the first inning, he just runs past me and brushes me. It's just something you don't do in baseball. I think he knows that. I didn't say anything. I just looked at him. And a few words were said after the strikeout. It's part of the game. And he's going to let everybody run out there and try and do whatever he does, throw a helmet and get himself tossed.”

Cavalli stayed in the game and allowed one run on one hit with 13 strikeouts over seven innings in what became an 8-1 romp.

“After everything that happened, the people that they chose that were going to leave the game, I just felt like the other pitcher should have been one of them too,” Tracy said. "That was my biggest complaint.”

The early exit was the second in as many nights for Contreras, the first time that's happened to a Red Sox player in the club's 126-year history. The 34-year-old Venezuela native — who acknowledged he is having a difficult time while his native country tries to recover from a pair of devastating earthquakes last week — was ejected in the second inning on Monday for mimicking an appeal call after striking out on a checked swing.

“I feel like everything is against me right now,” Contreras said. "I got ejected last night from nothing. I got ejected today even though I was walking back to the dugout.”

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Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, left, argues with umpire Vic Carapazza following a bench clearing altercation during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy, left, argues with umpire Vic Carapazza following a bench clearing altercation during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Cade Cavalli, front right, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Cade Cavalli, front right, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox's Willson Contreras (40) is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Red Sox's Willson Contreras (40) is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Andrés Chaparro, center, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Washington Nationals' Andrés Chaparro, center, is held back as tempers flare during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

CHICAGO (AP) — Dansby Swanson hit two of Chicago’s five home runs and the Cubs held on for their fourth straight victory, 9-7 over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night.

Alex Bregman, Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong added homers to help the Cubs win for the 10th time in 12 games.

Fernando Tatis Jr. hit two home runs and Manny Machado and Gavin Sheets also went deep as San Diego dropped its fourth straight after a four-game winning streak.

Swanson hit a solo home run off JP Sears (1-1) in the second to give the Cubs the lead for good, then added a two-run shot off Ron Marinaccio in the fifth. He finished 3 for 4 with his second multi-homer game in less than a week — he hit two in the opening game of a doubleheader at the New York Mets on June 24.

Javier Assad gave up Sheets’ three-run homer and Tatis’ second solo shot in the eighth to make it a two-run game, but the Padres couldn’t get closer. Ryan Rolison got the final out for his first save.

Matthew Boyd (3-1) gave up both San Diego homers in the first five innings, and surrendered three runs and eight hits while striking out two.

Tatis led off and knocked Boyd’s fifth pitch over the left-field bleachers onto Waveland Avenue, before Chicago answered in the bottom of the inning when Seiya Suzuki scored on Carson Kelly’s RBI single.

Bregman came up two spots after Swanson and hit a three-run homer in the second. Machado drove in two with his 16th home run in the third. Busch hit a solo shot and Ian Happ singled to chase Sears in the fifth, and Swanson greeted Marinaccio with his 13th home run.

Crow-Armstrong added his 18th of the year — and 11th in the month of June — an inning later.

Sears, making his second start of the season, gave up eight hits — including Chicago’s first three homers — and six earned runs while walking three and striking out four.

It was 92 degrees (33 Celsius) with a 19 mph wind blowing out at the first pitch for a game in which the teams combined 26 hits and nine home runs.

San Diego’s Walker Buehler (5-3, 3.81 ERA) faces fellow RHP Colin Rea (5-5, 4.80) in Wednesday afternoon’s series finale.

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Chicago Cubs' Seiya Suzuki of Japan, celebrates with a teammate after hitting a walk-off one-run single during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Chicago Cubs' Seiya Suzuki of Japan, celebrates with a teammate after hitting a walk-off one-run single during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. hits a solo home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

San Diego Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. hits a solo home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Chicago Cubs' Alex Bregman hits a three-run home run during the second inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Chicago Cubs' Alex Bregman hits a three-run home run during the second inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Chicago Cubs' Dansby Swanson celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Chicago Cubs' Dansby Swanson celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

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