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Watch the Phillies announcers get upset after Marcell Ozuna hit a home run

The Atlanta Braves rally in the 10th upset the Phillies broadcast booth.

The Atlanta Braves need a late surge in extras to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies and the opposing team's broadcast booth was not happy about it.

After needing to postpone the second game of the series to later in the season, the final of the two games play in Philadelphia entered extra innings before the Atlanta Braves put up five in the top of the 10th to give them the eventual win.

During that run, Marcell Ozuna hit his 14th home run of the season that resulted in two runs being scored to put Atlanta up 5-0.

In his process of rounding the bases, he was greeted by Braves third base coach Ron Washington to celebrate what would be the eventual win and the Phillies broadcast team did not like it.

"Are they going to stop in the middle of the third baseline? That's a joke," said one member of the broadcast team. 

Ron Washington, that is just not professional," they continued. "To stop in the middle of the third baseline so they can give a little hand dance."

Take a look at the play.

As you can tell, it was a very minor speed adjustment as Ozuna stopped to enjoy the moment from his coach.

And ultimately, as Ron Washington told Vaughn Grissom: 

The Phillies are currently 10.0 games back from the Atlanta Braves in the race for the NL East.

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