Toronto – Even if 30 months have passed and the lists have been changed since their meeting in the Wild -Card series of the American League 2022, there are always bitter feelings between the Blue Jays of Toronto and the Mariners of Seattle.
This was obvious in an emotional afternoon at the Rogers Center on Saturday when the Blue Jose Berríos Starter repressed the Slugger of Seattle Cal Raleigh during the fourth round of the 8-4 victory of the navy in 12 rounds.
Berríos accused Raleigh of looking at the second goal to see the grip of the Toronto starter on the ball in his glove and switch his teammate in the striker in what Pitch was to come.
After the third at the end of the round, while Raleigh trotted by the mound en route to the navy canoe, Berrios scorned his opponent.
“I told him that I knew what he was doing,” said Berrios about his diatribe. “They can see my fingers. It’s a war and I will fight for that. I do not react very often this way. But I reacted this way for my team. We are a family. “
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The Kerfuffle led to the emptying of the canoes and respective arenas. But there was no push and push.

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“I didn’t think the benches were going to clean up,” added Berrios.
Raleigh, who continued his hot stroke against the Blue Jays, pleaded not guilty of having reversed his teammates Rowdy Telz and Dylan Moore this sleeve. Like Fanned and Moore recorded the final on a pop foul to Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
“If you just look at the results, Rowdy was well unbalanced, so I didn’t have the land,” said Telz. “But you know it’s like that.”
Blue Jays manager John Schneider stuck for his launcher.
“(Raleigh) relayed throws, which is part of the game,” said Schneider. “The teams do this, we get it. I think that in the fire of the moment, you get a little light.
“I didn’t think the benches had to clean up. There was nothing crazy. But I like our guys to stand for themselves. ”
Raleigh continued his incredible offensive race against the Blue Jays.
In 20 career games, he reached 0.292 (21 for 72) with two doubles, nine circuits and 18 products. In 10 games at the Rogers Center, he has six long balls and 12 products produced, including a double of two rounds in the fifth round to put Seattle at 2-1.
The receiver also threw Ernie Clement trying to fly second in the eighth round.
But it was the former Blue Jays First player Baser Telz Telz who gathered the game signing, a big slam in the 12th round of the Jacob Barnes (0-1).
“He gave me a launch to strike,” said Telz, who struck a double game with the base loaded in the 10th round.
“I was grateful to have been able to pass the second time with the loaded bases.”
Telz 270 pounds was also involved in a collision at the first goal with the Blue Jays Alan Roden voltiseur in fifth round.
Roden struck a dribbler on the first base line which was aligned by the lifter Collin Snider, which threw in Telz to stifle Roden and finish the sleeve. Roden, which measures 55 pounds lighter, hit Telz so and was broken for the count for a few minutes.
“Big human against not as a human,” said Telz.
This Canadian press report was published for the first time on April 19, 2025.
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