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The benches were cleared between the Astros of Houston and the Boston Red Sox during the weekend, and all of this came from what seemed to be paranoia on the flight of signs.

The lifter of the astros Hector Neris has waste to advance a runner to third, then had an exchange with the coach of the Red Sox, Kyle Hudson, who led to a dust between the teams.

While Neris came out of the mound, he had words with Hudson and shouted towards the Pirogue of the Red Sox, making the two teams, including the arenas, come to the field before the order was quickly restored.

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The recipient of the Red Sox by Boston Carlos Narvaez labeling the first Houston Astros Christian Walker Base Player during the seventh round on August 2, 2025. (Barry Chin / The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

When he was asked if he thought the Red Sox stole signs, Neris replied, “Perhaps. Perhaps yes, maybe no.”

Well, the former player who became Red Sox who became Annual, Will Middlebrooks, thought it was a bit ironic.

“Imagine that the astros are crazy to steal signs,” said the former inner field player.

The Astros, of course, were the architects of the greatest theft scandal of signs in the history of baseball, where they struck the trash cans to signify what the terrain happened. This helped them a world series in 2017, and there have always been rumors and speculation about other digressions. It is illegal to use technology to steal panels.

“But guess what is part of the game, when you can see the handle in a glove,” added Midddlebrooks.

Houston Astros’ emergency launcher, Hector Neris, is retained by the first goal player Christian Walker on August 2, 2025. (Barry Chin / The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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Ironically, the Red Sox themselves were accused of having stolen panels in 2018, a year, they won the fall classic, but it was revealed that the incidents were “much more limited in terms of scope and impact” than the previous year, and most of the clubhouse was not even aware of the misdeeds.

Alex Cora was the Astros Bench coach in 2017 before becoming the director of the SOX before the 2018 season. He was suspended for the 2020 season because of his role in the Astros scandal but returned the following season.

The marble referee Gerry Davis and the first Astros’ base player in Houston, Christian Walker, retained the launcher of the Astros Hector Neris during the Red Sox match on Saturday August 2, 2025, in Boston. (AP photo / Greg M. Cooper)

The Red Sox won the match, 7-3.

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