The tensions were raised while the benches have cleared up for the Mariners of Toronto Blue and Seattle Mariners on Saturday evening.
The reason was that the Blue Jays starter, Jose Berrios, confronted the Slugger of the Mariners Cal Raleigh, who, according to the first, told his teammates which launchers arrived while he was on the basis.
Berrios and Raleigh moved when a round ended, and the launcher clearly said his piece to the receiver, which led the two to need to be retained by their teammates.
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The Seattle Mariners receiver, Cal Raleigh, strikes a double of the Toronto Blue Jose Berrios launcher in the fifth round at the Rogers Center. (Dan Hamilton-Imagn images)
The benches cleared as they continued in jaws back and forth, but nothing physical came from the altercation.
After the match, Berrios explained why he thought he had to say something to Raleigh.
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“I do not react very often that way,” said Berrios. “I am a calm and cold guy. But when some people try to fight with us on the ground, I don’t respect that. I don’t like it.”
Meanwhile, Raleigh denied having relayed throws to his teammates.
“I would like my launchers to do the same thing,” said Raleigh when he asked him about Berrios’ words. “If someone thought they were changing, I would like them to say something. How much is. Competitive baseball game. People are in the heart.”

Leaving Toronto Blue Jose Berrios offers land against Seattle Mariners at Rogers Center. (Dan Hamilton-Imagn images)
Although Berrios was not satisfied, his manager knows that signs, in a legal way, is completely “fair game”.
“The teams do it. We understand,” said John Schneider. “In the fire of the moment, you get a little light. I didn’t think the benches needed to clean. There was nothing crazy. But I like it when our guys stand for themselves.”
The navies ended up defeating the Blue Jays, 8-4. Raleigh went 2 for 3 with two products produced, one point marked and three goals on balls.

Toronto Blue Jose Berrios’ departure launcher against Seattle Mariners at Rogers Center. (Dan Hamilton-Imagn images)
Berrios finished his six work rounds allowing four strokes, four balls on bullets and three points deserved.