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After Houston Astros launcher Hunter Brown hit Zach Neto from Los Angeles Angels Angels, with a field, Tempers broke out during the third round of the 3-2 Astros 3-2 victory at Angel Stadium.
The astros were up 2-0 at the bottom of the third round with a runner on the second goal and Neto to Bat.
Brown was up 0-1 in the account, and the lead to 95 mph from Brown ran on Neto, hitting the art-pang of the angels in the hand. Neto spoke and immediately turned to Brown and started screaming.
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Houston Astros launcher, Hunter Brown, center, shouts after hitting the Los Angeles Angels Zach Neto with land during the third round on Friday June 20, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (AP photo / William Liang)
Brown did not decide from Neto and started walking towards Neto and barking at the Angels stop-curly when the marble referee was heading before Neto to try to defuse the situation. While Brown began towards Neto, the teams of the teams and the arenas emptied to reach the fray.
The Astros recipient, Yainer Diaz, held Brown while the benches were emptying. While Brown was far from the battery, he continued to shout towards the Angels players who left the bench.
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The Zach Neto of Los Angeles Angels, on the right, made a gesture towards the launcher of Houston Astros Hunter Brown after being struck by a field during the third round on Friday June 20, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (AP photo / William Liang)
The order was finally restored. There was no punching or ejection, and the game continued.
Neto stayed in the match after being hit by the field.
Brown ended up with a decision without decision in the match after launching five rounds and giving only one point on two strokes. He withdrew four strikers.

Houston Astros launcher, Hunter Brown, delivers during the first round of a match against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday June 20, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (AP photo / William Liang)
The Astros marked the winning round on a wild land in the 10th round. The Mauricio Dubón des Astros marked on a field launched behind the third basic player of the Astros, Isaac Paredes.
The Astros (44-32) and the Angels (36-39) play again at 9:38 p.m. on Saturday.