Thursday’s Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds game at Great American Ball Park ended with both teams passionately sharing their mutual respect for one another and heartfelt congratulations on another hard-fought battle. More or less.With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Giants leading 3-0, San Francisco relief pitcher Erik Miller struck out Reds first baseman Sal Stewart to end the game before appearing to let out a loud celebratory yell on the mound, which seemed to rub Stewart the wrong way and led to a benches-clearing scrum immediately after the final out. Benches cleared after Erik Miller struck out Sal Stewart to end the game pic.twitter.com/QZTwAeuGhR — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 16, 2026 It’s unclear what Miller shouted after recording the final out, but this series has had no shortage of testy moments.Here’s some potential context from Wednesday’s game:In the seventh inning of Cincinnati’s 8-3 win over San Francisco, Giants relief pitcher JT Brubaker was about to throw a pitch to Reds slugger Spencer Steer, who asked for a timeout while Brubaker was in the middle of his windup. Brubaker appeared to...