MLB takes the Astros Outfielder after Yankees Call

Aaron Bonn, New York Yanxiz’s director, asked about the legitimacy of the battlefields of the Houston Astron Taylor Tramil during the Thursday series.

At the bottom of five runs at the bottom of the ninth half, Houston installed a return by starting the half with one by the mask Victor Karate and doubled from the wall by football player Taylor Tramil. After the bats, Bon asked the referees to verify the bats used by the 27 -year -old because of their “coloring”.

Rule 3.02 (c) by The main baseball league It is prohibited to use a “colored racket in a professional game” unless the league approves.

The head of the crew, Adrian Johnson, took the bats and called a review to verify the legitimacy of the barrel color.

After the review, the bats were confiscated by the referees, approved and sent to the league office to be examined, according to Director of Astros Joe Espada.

“The bats were wearing a little.” “This bat is used all the time and I think they thought it was an illegal racket.

“I thought it was … whatever it was,” added.

Bonn said they had noticed the color of the bats earlier in the series and brought it to the league officials on Thursday.

“You are not allowed to do anything for your beaters,” Bon said after the match. “I don’t say it was … we noticed that and the league thought it might have been illegal too.”

After the match, the external player remained confused.

“I feel the defense at the present time, more than just a test of my personality, like I will do it well,” said Tameel. “Just lost in this thing, and if anyone knows me, then I know that I will never cheat or anything like that.”

Trammel, who played several games with Yanxiz last season, remained at the second rule. Astros later scored a tour of one by Yordan Alvarez, but Yankees held to win the 8-4 match.

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