Chicago Cubs prospect Jorge Soler was ejected from a Class A game on Wednesday night after he approached the opposing dugout wielding a bat.

The incident, which resulted in Soler's ejection, stemmed from an earlier incident in the field. The 21-year-old slid into second base during the seventh inning of the Florida State League game and had words with an opposing player.

Players from both teams came out to separate the two, but Soler sprinted back out from his own dugout wielding a bat.

Soler was caught by Cubs teammates before he made it to the opposing dugout and never swung the bat, according to the Daytona Beach News Journal.