Willson Contreras Issues Warning to Brewers After Heated Encounter

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Willson Contreras Issues Warning to Brewers After Heated Encounter

Boston, April 7: The Boston Red Sox have had a rocky start to the season, and things escalated further following their recent loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. Willson Contreras, who joined the Red Sox from the St. Louis Cardinals during the offseason, has made headlines after a heated exchange on the field.

Contreras, 33, was brought in to bolster the Red Sox lineup as they strive to remain competitive in the challenging American League East. Known for his strong right-handed batting and exceptional defensive skills, Contreras was a significant acquisition for the team.

Tensions reached a boiling point when Contreras was hit by a pitch for the 24th time in his career against the Brewers. After the game, he did not hold back in expressing his frustration.

“They always say, ‘I’m not trying to hit you.’ That gets old. So next time they hit me again, I’m going to take one of them out. That’s a message,” he stated to the media.

The incident led to an altercation during the third inning, highlighting the rivalry between Contreras and the Brewers, a team he faced frequently during his time with the Chicago Cubs and Cardinals.

Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff, who was responsible for hitting Contreras, downplayed the situation, suggesting it was a routine occurrence. “We’ve been through this – it’s, what, nine years for me? – it seems like every year,” Woodruff commented. He added that he remained focused on his job despite the tensions.

With two games left in the series, the atmosphere is charged. If Contreras is hit again, whether intentionally or not, he has made it clear that there will be repercussions. The baseball community will be watching closely as the rivalry unfolds.

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