Houston – Astros Starter Frame Waldez He said that he apologized to the catch Seser Salazar After hitting him in the chest with a pitch on Tuesday night, but the left -handed batsman insisted that it was not deliberately.
Valdez appeared to shake the talent on a 1-0 pitch with loaded locations and Trent Grisham of New York Yankis In the plate in the fifth innings. Salazar then urged Waldez to get out of the mound, but he proceeded with the pitch, which Grissum launched in a deep left area to give New York a 6–0 lead. Last 7-1 wins,
On the second pitch for the next batsman, Waldez hit Salazar in the chest with a pitch of 93 mph, raising questions about whether he was in Grisham at-Bat and if it was intended.
Waldez said it was not.
“What happened to us, we just crossed,” Waldez said in Spanish through an interpreter. “I called for that pitch, I threw him and we crossed. We went down for the dugout and I forgive me with him and I said sorry to him and I take full responsibility for him.”
Valdez was then asked directly whether he had done it with purpose.
“No,” he said. “It was not deliberately.”
Valdez and Salazar were talking when reporters entered the club house after the game, and Waldez said he had solved things.
“We were able to talk through it,” he said. “We talked after the game … everything is good between his locker and us. It is just the goods that are in baseball. But yes, we talked through it and we are good.”
Salazar was also asked what happened on the pitch where he was killed.
“The stadium was loud,” he said. “I thought I had pressed the button, but I pressed the wrong button. I was expecting another pitch, but it was not.”
Halzar said that Waldez did not kill him with aim.
“No, I and the frame really have a really good relationship,” he said.
Information of Associated Press was used in this report.

