MLB's Lance Lynn Ejected After Hurling Belt At Umpire

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White Sox ace Lance Lynn was thrown out of a game after he hurled his belt at an umpire.

Lynn, clearly upset that Lentz didn't make a quicker effort to get to him before he got to the dugout, left his hat and his glove at the steps for Lentz to check.

When Lentz asked to see Lynn's belt too ... that's when the 34-year-old pitcher took it off and straight-up tossed it at the guy.came out of the dugout to argue.Lance Lynn sounds off on being ejected from Wednesday's game for tossing his belt during a foreign substance check in the 4th inning:

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