Astros ace Framber Valdez accused of intentionally crossing up catcher: ‘Trash behavior’
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Try it freeAn Astros ace is accused of a bush-league maneuver — and this one doesn’t involve a trash can.
Ex-MLB pitcher Dallas Braden and plenty of others allege that Houston lefty Framber Valdez intentionally plunked his catcher, Cesar Salazar, with a pitch after some confusion moments after allowing the game-changing grand slam to Trent Grisham in the Yankees’ 7-1 win Tuesday night.
“(One hundred percent) intentional,” Braden tweeted above a clip of the controversial pitch. “Absolute trash behavior.”
Valdez denied through a translator that he intentionally plunked his catcher and added that he apologized to Salazar, who said he pushed the wrong button on PitchCom.
“It was not intentional,” Valdez said after allowing six runs in five innings.
“I called for a sinker, and that’s the pitch I wanted. There was a lot of noise and that’s what I thought he wanted me to throw, but, no, it was not intentional.”
The supposed inflection point for this alleged teammate-on-teammate crime happened in the fifth inning with Grisham at the plate in a 2-0 game with the bases loaded and two outs.
