Blue Jays Right Jose Berrios suspected that the Cal Raleigh of Seattle Pitch Information was passed on to his Mariners teammates and stood out the hard Catherer to know what he thought of it.
Berríos exchanged angry words with Raleigh while he walked back to the Dugout at the end of the fourth inning of Saturday’s 8-4, 12-inning loss for the Mariners.
“I don’t respond that often,” said Berríos. “I am a calm and chill guy. But if I submit, try to get out of the field with us and don’t respect that. I don’t like that.”
Bench -Banken were released when Berríos and Raleight were able to return between the third base and the home plate, but the situation was not alone. While relievers from Boch teams ran from the Bullpens, Toronto Slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. With his teammates back.
Raleight denied passing on pitch information, but said he understood the reaction of Berrios.
“I wish my Pipewers do the same,” said Raleigh. “If once they were typing, I would like them to say the entry. Exactly what it is like. Competitive baseball game. People are in the heart of it.”
Blue Jays -manager John Schneider said that stealing plates and passing on pitch information is “fair game”.
“Teams do that. We get it,” said Schneider. “In the heat of the moment you will be fired a little.
Raleigh came up again in the fifth and hit a two-run double to the right field that brought Seattle ahead 2-1. Raleigh finished 2-out-3 with three walks, one of them intentionally.
In 20 games against the Blue Jays, Raleigh .292 (21-Fora-72) with nine home rans and 18 RBIs.
Reporting by the Associated Press.
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