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Home » News » MLB news: Blue Jays’ Berrios confronts Mariners’ Raleigh about sign stealing

MLB news: Blue Jays’ Berrios confronts Mariners’ Raleigh about sign stealing

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The tensions were high when the banks cleared for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle sailors on Saturday night.

The reason was that the starter of the Tiles, José Berrios, faced the sailors, Cal Raleigh, whom the former Bindervert told his teammates what launches they came while he was at the base.

Berrios and Raleight were passing when an entry came to an end, and the pitcher was clearly saying his piece to the receiver, which led both of them to be held by their teammates.

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Cal Raleight runs after the blow

The seattle sailors, Cal Raleigh, reaches a double of the Toronto Blue Jays, José Berrios, in the fifth entry into the Rogers Center. (Images of Dan Hamilton imagn)

The banks cleared as they continued astonishing from one place to another, but nothing physical of the altercation never emerged.

After the game, Berrios explained why he felt he had to tell Raleight.

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“I don’t react that very often,” Berrios said. “I am a quiet and relaxed guy. But when some people try to fight us in the field, I don’t respect that. I don’t like that.”

Meanwhile, Raleigh denied having transmitted releases to his teammates.

“I would do it because my pitchers do the same,” Raleight said when asked about Berrios’ words. “If someone, although I was giving tip, because I should say something. How it is. Competitive baseball game. People are right in their hearts.”

José Berrios releases

The opener of the Toronto Blue Jays, José Berrios, offers a release against the Seattle sailors in the Rogers Center. (Images of Dan Hamilton imagn)

While Berrios was not happy, its manager knows that stealing signs, legally, is totally “fair game.”

“The teams do. We understand it,” said John Schneider. “In the heat of the moment, they light you a little. I did not think that the banks should clear. There was nothing crazy. But I like it when our boys defend themselves.”

The sailors ended up defeating the tiles, 8-4. Raleight was 2 per 3 with two ranked races, a scored race and three walks.

José Berrios Lanza

The Toronto Blue Jays heading, José Berrios, against the Seattle sailors at the Rogers Center. (Images of Dan Hamilton imagn)

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Berrios finished his six work tickets allowing four hits, four balls per ball and three races won.

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Scott Thompson is a sports writer of Fox News Digital.

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