"I only care about sportsmanship so far. And I have a limit," La Russa explained to reporters after the game. "They beat us. They played better. We're disappointed. That was intentional. I don't understand why. I don't understand how they got away with it." "Just leaves a bitter taste in your mouth and in my gut," the hall of fame manager continued. "There's a character shortage there that they should answer for. It is stupid, too. I'll be interested to see if they admit it. If they don't admit it, then they're really dishonest." La Russa is correct in his assessment that there is a character shortage in Houston. Multiple members of the 2017 World Series roster that cheated their way to a title are still on the team. Whether the pitch was intentional or not is another story. The Astros certainly had reason to be upset. White Sox reliever Ryan Tepera gave them plenty of bulletin board material after Game 3 with his comments accusing the Astros of cheating. Jose Altuve was also hit by a pitch earlier in the game and White Sox fans erupted into cheers. A verbal joust between two of baseball's legendary managers ensued after the game. Tony La Russa was adamant the Houston manager Dusty Baker instructed Graveman to hit Abreu. He cited the fact that Martin Maldonado looked into the dugout then set up inside before the pitch was thrown. "It will be a good test of character and credibility," La Russa grumbled. "They did hit him intentionally. I'll be really curious. They should have the guts to admit that they did it, why they did it." La Russa's longtime adversary Dusty Baker insisted that it was not intentional at all. "I beg to differ with Tony," Baker said. "There was no reason to do that--zero." Baker pointed to the fact that Abreu gets hit with pitches all the time. Baker continued: "In modern baseball, guys don't try to get out of the way of balls. In my day, you know, you hit the dirt or you turn away from the ball. But today, guys are just standing there and taking it." Baker then insisted there were no hard feelings between the two teams. "I don't think there's bad blood between these two teams," Baker said. "There was no reason to hit Abreu. He hasn't done anything to us, and the score wasn't indicative of even attempting to." In the end, the Astros got the last laugh. They are advancing to the ALCS while Tony La Russa is forced to watch from his couch and stew.
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