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toronto – Aaron Judgeand slugger New York Yankees He said he didn’t like being labeled a potential cheater, after glancing at the site Monday before hitting a 462-foot homer in Toronto.
“I have some specific words on this matter, but I’d rather not say them,” Judge said before Tuesday’s game.
On the other side of the diamond is John Schneider, director Toronto Blue Jays He said his team spoke to Major League Baseball about the location of the base coaches in New York.
“For one thing, there are boxes on the floor,” Schneider said.
The commissioner’s office said it was aware of what happened on Monday. The Pilot, who is in his second season at the Toronto helm, added that he would take care of it.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said his team has also been in contact with the major leagues.
“We understand there won’t be any kind of investigation because nothing happened last night that would be against the rules,” Bunn said.
Houston Astros They were penalized for using banned electronic devices to steal signals on their way to a World Series title in 2017. There is no rule preventing players and coaches from studying opponents with their eyes, or looking for any signal that is emitted overtly, or through some odd direction.
“I didn’t like it, but people can say what they want,” said Judge, upset by allegations that he profited from the placard-stealing, from a profile shot of him sniffling in his eighth inning at bat, shown by Toronto TV. “I have a game to play, I have things to do. I told you what happened, and anyone can write their own story about it if they want to.”
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