Wilson Contreras apparently was ready to throw.
After a collision at the first rule on Saturday between the Cardro player and the third base man in Brewers Caleb Durbin at the bottom of the third half, via Milwaukee First Rhys Hoskins for his dissatisfaction with Contreras from the home hideout.
On the basis of Durbin, Contrames retreated a step back with his right leg after the exit, and put it on the Durbin Road, which collided with the Contraras and then went to the ground.
The Contraras stumbled directly in Hoskins after the play and looked ready for the confrontation, although the situation was published.
However, the former Brewers and Jose Quintana jug and then flooded Contreras on the left arm at the top of the fifth. Contraras ran to pick up the ball and hand it to Quetana before running to the first rule.
A warning was issued for each team after the strike.
Contrames, his brother William, called for the formulation of Broz, one of the Bowers players after the match, although he did not specify whether this was directed at Hoskins.
“One of their players loves to speak from afar, but when he arrived in my face, he did not say S.,” Contreras told reporters after the Cardinacle 8-5 on Saturday. “I was looking for more than that. It seems difficult, but AF -ENG P – Yes. I will not mention the names. He knows who he is.”
He was later asked about Hoskins, Contreras said: “He didn't say anything to me.
Contrames said he had no problems with Quintana, former Cubs teammate, and he believed that he did not make any mistake in the play that led to a collision with Durbin.
“I was not trying to hit him,” Contraras said. “I mean, he was running inside the line. I stayed there. I have every right to stand on the bag. I don't think this is a mistake for anyone.”