Ramón Laureano charges the Astros dugout, a breakdown

Aug 9, 2020 3.3M views 4:34

What Happened

The drama unfolds in the game between the Oakland Athletics and the Houston Astros. In the first inning, Houston pitcher Cristian Javier hits Athletics outfielder Ramón Laureano with a pitch, angering the player. A few days later, Laureano faces Astros pitcher Brandon Bailey, who was acquired from the Athletics in a trade. Bailey hits Laureano with a pitch and Laureano is understandably upset. Astros manager Dusty Baker is ejected from the game for arguing a strike call. Later in the game, Javier hits Laureano again, this time with a slider. Laureano acknowledges that the pitch was a slider, not a straight fastball and he tells the young pitcher to "snap it" more to get the right movement on the pitch. Laureano takes his base, but the Astros hitting coach begins egging him on, saying "Come on, why don't you come fight me?" Laureano responds, "Get the hell out of here, I don't even know who you are," and the two begin to confront each other. Laureano then charges the Astros dugout and the Astros players build a "great wall" to protect their hitting coach. Athletics catcher Sean Murphy wraps up Laureano, preventing the fight from escalating. However, the situation continues to unfold, with Athletics pitcher Sergio Romo and Astros catcher Martín Maldonado getting into a tussle as well. In the chaos, Athletics infielder Vimael Machín ends up with Maldonado's mask in his hand, though it's unclear how it happened. Laureano is eventually walked off the field, still visibly angry. He says, "I don't care if it's a slider, just stop hitting me and the coach stepped at me." The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the two teams, with the Athletics players feeling that the Astros are still not being held accountable for their sign-stealing scandal.

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well there's more drama with houston

this is a couple nights ago castiano's

young pitcher for houston i don't think

he's seen much time at double a or

aaa at all he hits loriano with that