
Berríos takes exception to Mariners relaying pitching signals
TORONTO — Even though 30 months have elapsed and the rosters have been altered since they met in the 2022 American League wild-card series, there still are bitter feelings between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners.
That was evident in an emotional afternoon at Rogers Centre on Saturday when Blue Jays starter Jose Berríos scolded Seattle slugger Cal Raleigh in the fourth inning of the Mariners’ 8-4 win in 12 innings.
Berríos accused Raleigh of peering from second base to see the Toronto starter’s grip on the ball in his glove and tipping his teammate in the batter’s box as to what pitch was forthcoming.
After the third out in the inning, as Raleigh trotted by the mound on his way to the Mariners dugout, Berrios scolded his opponent.