The scuffle broke out in the 7th inning as San Francisco pitcher Madison Bumgarner threw out Yasiel Puig at first off a ground ball to close the inning.
Bumgarner began jawing at Puig, who barked back and started advancing toward the pitcher.
The @Dodgers vs. @SFGiants rivalry heats up as Puig & Bumgartner exchange words
— Curt Sandoval (@abc7curt) September 20, 2016
BENCHES EMPTY#abc7eyewitness #NotAHockeyFight
1-0 SF (8) pic.twitter.com/NJavIThw4G
Members of both teams quickly jumped in and the benches cleared, resulting in plenty of pushing and shoving, but no apparent solid punches.
Scully called the fight, saying he believed that Bumgarner was saying "Don't look at me, don't look at me."
Bumgarner and Puig going at it. Scully on the call. Classic. pic.twitter.com/Ecj8IiDJpw
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) September 20, 2016
Puig responded with "What are you gonna do to me? What you do to me?" according to Scully's best efforts at lip-reading and talking to others on the field.
The game ended in a Dodgers' 2-1 win after Adrian Gonzalez hit a game-winning double in the ninth inning.
God bless Vin Scully. pic.twitter.com/tVIEU9W9k7
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) September 20, 2016
Scully, 88, is retiring at the end of this season after 67 years with the Dodgers, making him the longest-tenured broadcaster with one team in professional sports.
This is his final week at Dodger Stadium. His final game is Oct. 2 in San Francisco.