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Taylor Walls breaks silence after bizarre helmet tap ejection vs Astros

In what turned out to be an ejection that caught many by surprise, Taylor Walls decided to speak up and share his side of the story regarding the now-infamous helmet tap that led to his confusing run-in with the umpire during the game against the Houston Astros.

Taylor Walls #6 of the Tampa Bay Rays is held back by a coach after returning from the dugout after being ejected in the ninth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on June 01, 2025 in Houston, Texas.
Ā© Getty ImagesTaylor Walls #6 of the Tampa Bay Rays is held back by a coach after returning from the dugout after being ejected in the ninth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on June 01, 2025 in Houston, Texas.

Taylor Walls was at the center of a bizarre and unexpected ejection during Game 3 of the Rays’ series against the Houston Astros. After taking a called strike he didn’t agree with, Walls voiced his frustration to home plate umpire Nic Lentz. As he stepped out of the box and adjusted his helmet, he briefly tapped it — a move that seemed to upset the umpire, who immediately ejected him from the game.

ā€œThat’s what he told me. ā€˜You’re not going to do that. You’re not going to tap your helmet,ā€™ā€ Walls said after the game. ā€œAnd so at that point, like, I know that they think that’s disrespectful. I watched the video, and I could see where he may have thought that.ā€

Tapping the helmet is not illegal in the MLB, but it has been used in Minor League seasons and during Spring Training as a way for players to challenge a call. Since challenges by players are not permitted in the majors, the umpire may have interpreted Walls’ gesture as a challenge — or as an act of disrespect.

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Walls says it wasn’t intentional

After the game, Walls spoke at length about the incident, expressing his frustration and disappointment over the way it played out. He made it clear that if he did tap his helmet, it wasn’t aimed at showing up the umpire.

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ā€œI think, like, the context clues around it — I’m looking at him and my body language is saying, like, ā€˜Dude, I didn’t hear what you’re saying.’ I didn’t say anything to him leading up to this. If I’m gonna tap my helmet, I’m not gonna do it while I’m looking at you, asking you a question, trying to understand what you’re telling me,ā€ Walls explained.

ā€œI just remember going to get into the box, kind of adjusting my helmet, and then hearing him mouthing something. I think I said, ā€˜Huh? What’d you say? I can’t hear you.’ And at that point — I have no recollection of it, but after seeing the video, it looks like I tapped my helmet. But it was totally unintentional, something I was not consciously aware of at all.ā€

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Walls also said he’d be willing to apologize to Lentz if the umpire genuinely believed the gesture was meant as a sign of disrespect during the game.

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Taylor Walls #6 of the Tampa Bay Rays reacts after being ejected while manager Kevin Cash #16 of the Tampa Bay Rays argues with umpire Nic Lentz #59

HOUSTON, TEXAS – JUNE 01: Taylor Walls #6 of the Tampa Bay Rays reacts after being ejected while manager Kevin Cash #16 of the Tampa Bay Rays argues with umpire Nic Lentz #59 in the ninth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on June 01, 2025 in Houston, Texas.

ā€œI don’t really remember any time that I’ve been thrown out of a game since I’ve played baseball. I kind of want to apologize to him, if that’s what he thought that I did,ā€ Walls said. ā€œBut at the same time, like, dude … after missing a call, you have to kind of understand the situation. You can’t just toss me for something [when] you’re not totally sure that I was doing it intentionally to disrespect him.ā€

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