Brewers think Dodgers knew what pitches were coming against Robert Gasser
The Milwaukee Brewers suspect that the Los Angeles Dodgers were able to predict pitches during a recent game. This suspicion arose after Andy Pages was seen signaling to hitters from second base, leading to a significant offensive inning for the Dodgers. Brewers manager Pat Murphy acknowledged that teams often study each other's signals and that it has become a common practice in the sport.
- ▪Andy Pages was signaling to hitters from second base during the game.
- ▪The Dodgers scored four runs in the fourth inning, turning a 3-0 deficit into an 11-3 victory.
- ▪Brewers manager Pat Murphy noted that all teams study signals and that it has become a science in baseball.
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