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The banks cleared between the Astros of Houston and Boston’s red socks during the weekend, and everything arose from what seemed to be paranoia about the theft of signs.
The reliever of the Astros, Héctor, Neris, deliberately resisted to advance a corridor to third, then had an exchange with the third base coach of the Red Sox Kyle Hudson that led to a dust among the teams.
When Neris went to the mound, he had words with Hudson and shouted towards the bench of the Red Sox, making both teams, including the Bullpens, reached the field before the order was quickly restored.
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The Receiver of the Red Sox of Boston, Carlos Narváez, label Houston Astros, the first Christian Walker base in the seventh entrance on August 2, 2025. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe through Getty Images)
When asked if he believed that the red socks were stealing signs, Neris replied: “Maybe. Maybe, maybe not.”
Well, the former Red Sox player turned into advertiser Middlebroks thought he was a bit ironic.
“Imagine that the stars are angry to steal signs,” said the former picture player.
The stars, of course, were the architects of perhaps the greatest scandal for theft of signs in the history of baseball, where they would hit garbage cans to mean what launch it would come. He helped a world series in 2017, and there have always been rumors and speculation about more digressions. It is illegal to use technology to steal signals.
“But guess what, that is part of the game, when you can see the grip in a glove,” added Midddlebroks.

The relief launcher of the Houston Astros, Héctor Neris, is restricted by the first Base Christian Walker on August 2, 2025. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe through Getty Images)
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Ironically, the red socks themselves were accused of stealing signs in 2018, a year that they won the autumn classic, but it was revealed that the incidents were “much more limited in scope and impact” than the stars the previous year, and the majority of the Club House was not aware of the irregularities.
Alex Cora was the Banking coach of the Astros in 2017 before becoming the SOX manager before the 2018 season. He was suspended for the 2020 season due to his role in the scandal of the stars, but returned the next season.

The arbiter of the dish Gerry Davis and the first base of the Houston stars, Christian Walker, stop the pitcher of the stars, Héctor Neris, during the game of the Red Sox, on Saturday, August 2, 2025, in Boston. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)
The Red Sox won the game, 7-3.