00:00Frambois says instead, you know what? Wear it. Your fault, Cesar. You onto Grisham's back. Cesar's like, bro, come on.
00:17Ex-MLB pitcher Dallas Brayton and plenty of others allege that Houston lefty Frambois Valdez intentionally plunked his catcher, Cesar Salazar, with a pitch after some confusion moments before allowing the game-changing grand slam to Trent Grisham in the Yankees' 7-1 win Tuesday night.
00:36100% intentional, Brayton tweeted above a clip of the controversial pitch.
00:41Absolute 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.
00:53It 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.
01:05But 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.
01:19As Valdez readied to throw his 1-0 pitch, it appeared he shook his head, as Brayton noted in a breakdown, and Salazar then motioned for him to step off the mound.
01:28Valdez, though, committed to the pitch, later saying that he specifically called that offering and threw a 96-mile-per-hour sinker that Grisham went the other way with for a game-changing Grand Slam.
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