Red Sox announcer hits at Astros for 'being mad about stealing signs' after benches clear
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The benches cleared between the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox over the weekend, and it all stemmed from what appeared to be paranoia about sign-stealing.
Astros reliever Hector Neris purposely balked to advance a runner to third, then had an exchange with Red Sox third base coach Kyle Hudson that led to a dustup between the teams.
As Neris made his way off the mound, he had words with Hudson and yelled toward the Red Sox dugout, causing both teams, including bullpens, to come on the field before order was quickly restored.
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Boston Red Sox catcher Carlos Narvaez tags Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker in the seventh inning on Aug. 2, 2025. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Asked if he believed the Red Sox were stealing signs, Neris responded: "Maybe. Maybe yes, maybe no."
Well, former Red Sox player-turned-announcer Will Middlebrooks thought that was a bit ironic.
"Imagine the Astros being mad about stealing signs," the former infielder said.
The Astros, of course, were the architects of perhaps the biggest sign-stealing scandal in the history of baseball, where they would bang trash cans to signify what pitch was coming. It helped them to a World Series in 2017, and there have always been rumors and speculation about further digressions. It is illegal to use technology to steal signs.
"But guess what, that’s part of the game, when you can see the grip in a glove," Midddlebrooks added.
Houston Astros relief pitcher Hector Neris is restrained by first baseman Christian Walker on Aug. 2, 2025. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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