Clint Robinson hit a walk-off home run on Monday night to give the Nationals a 5-4 win over the Tigers. He was not the story of the game, or even the play, however.
That distinction instead belonged to Bryce Harper (duh), who paused before celebrating to utter a few choices words to the umpire:
Harper had been ejected earlier in the inning -- just before Robinson's home run -- for arguing balls and strikes. Needless to say, he hadn't forgotten about the supposed injustice.
Don't expect the league to forget about Harper's response here, either. He's almost certain to receive a fine in the coming days.