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BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 25: Manager Alex Cora #13 of the Boston Red Sox in the dugout before their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Fenway Park on August 25, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 25: Manager Alex Cora #13 of the Boston Red Sox in the dugout before their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Fenway Park on August 25, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images)Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images

Report: MLB Investigates Alex Cora Hinting Red Sox Threw at Yankees' Aaron Judge

Joseph ZuckerSep 16, 2024

MLB is digging into comments made by Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora that gave the impression Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello tried to throw at New York Yankees star Aaron Judge in Boston's 7-1 win on Saturday, according to the New York Post's Mark W. Sanchez.

Bello threw behind Judge's legs in the sixth inning of the contest.

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The frustration from the Red Sox's dugout stemmed from earlier when Yankees ace Gerrit Cole hit third baseman Rafael Devers in the first inning and then intentionally walked him with no one on in the fourth.

Boston didn't take kindly to the gamesmanship.

"I felt like the first at-bat he hit him on purpose," Cora told reporters after the game. "He doesn't want to face him. That's the bottom line. He told us with the intentional walk that the first at-bat he hit him."

Baseball being a sport where the players sometimes police themselves, fans almost immediately drew a straight line from Cole's approach to Devers to Bello throwing behind Judge.

Cora fanned the flames after the game when he responded affirmatively when asked whether the matter was "closed."

"It was closed yesterday, like, around the sixth inning, so you know, we had our chance," he said. "It didn't happen. We have to move on."

Asked about Cora's comments, Judge shrugged them off and said, "It's baseball."

Considering the evidence against the Red Sox is pretty strong, it's safe to assume some form of discipline is on the way if MLB is actually taking the time for an inquiry.

The controversy seems to have passed already, though, and the season series between the Red Sox and Yankees wrapped up Sunday. New York got the last laugh as it went 7-6 in the 13 head-to-head meetings.

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