White Sox relief pitcher Ryan Tepera implied the Houston Astros may have been stealing signs while the teams’ American League Division Series was in Houston for Games 1 and 2.
after it struck out a total of 16 times in the first two games. The AL West champions went down in order in each of the last five innings.
Tepera, who worked two perfect innings, noted the difference between the Astros at home and on the road. “Yeah. It is what it is. They’ve obviously had a reputation of doing some sketchy stuff over there,” he said. “It’s just, we can say that it’s a little bit of a difference. I think you saw the swings and misses tonight compared to, you know, the first two games at Minute Maid. But that’s not really the story, you know? We come here to play. We’re going to compete. We’re not going to worry about what they’re going to do.
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