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Sox Pitcher Seems to Think Astros Are Cheating Again; Dusty Baker Flips the Script

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker is keeping his late friend, hank Aaron, at the front of his mind as he goes for his first World Series championship

HOUSTON, TX - JULY 16: Houston Astros Manager Dusty Baker watches batting practice during Astros Summer Camp at Minute Maid Park on Thursday, July 16, 2020 in Houston, TX. (Photo by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire)

The Chicago White Sox finally broke out in Game 3 of the American League Division Series on Sunday, beating the Houston Astros, 12-6. They successfully extended their season for at least one more game.

Following their Game 3 win, which was played at Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago White Sox pitcher Ryan Tepera heavily implied that the Astros might be up to their old tricks, cheating.

The Astros had hitting success at Guaranteed Rate Field on Sunday, scoring the same number of runs as they did in Game 1 at Minute Maid Park.

Manager Dusty Baker d responded to Tepera by using the words of Eric Clapton, implying that Tepera and the White Sox might be the ones cheating.

You can’t blame anyone for thinking the Astros are cheating. Dusty Baker turning it around on the Sox is comical.

Unfortunately the cheating allegations will stick with Astros until the end of time.


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