Did Astros coach spark brawl by insulting A’s player’s mother? Dusty Baker said he’ll look into it

Some reports about what might have been said.

The Houston Astros and Oakland A’s had a bench-clearing brawl on Sunday after Oakland outfielder Ramon Laureano got hit twice, then jawed with Astros hitting coach Alex Cintron, leading to the melee that can’t make MLB commissioner Rob Manfred very happy.

But what was said in that exchange that escalated everything?

Ex-Astros beat reporter Jose de Jesus Ortiz reports that he spoke to a source who said that “Laureano charged toward Alex Cintron because Cintron mentioned Laureano’s mother in a bad way. In Latino culture, those are fighting words.”

He also said Laureano “is one of the nicest men alive,” perhaps implying it might take something really insulting for him to react that way.

A’s manager Bob Melvin concurred that it would take something “offensive” to spark Laureano:

And Astros manager Dusty Baker said that he doubted that Cintron would say that, and that he’d “check with” Cintron to see if that’s what was really mentioned:

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