Overview
- Following a grand slam by Trent Grisham in the fifth inning, a sinker from Framber Valdez crossed up Cesar Salazar and struck the catcher on the chest protector.
- Valdez said the mix-up was unintentional, took responsibility, and apologized postgame through an interpreter.
- Salazar defended his pitcher, explaining he likely pressed the wrong PitchCom button and struggled to hear in the noise.
- Former MLB pitcher Dallas Braden called the act intentional on social media, feeding wider criticism from analysts and fans.
- Team reporters said Valdez and Salazar met with the manager after the game, and no disciplinary action has been reported as debate over PitchCom reliability continues.