Angels pitcher gets into shouting match with Red Sox coaches

Angels pitcher gets into shouting match with Red Sox coaches
June 4, 2025

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Angels pitcher gets into shouting match with Red Sox coaches

BOSTON — Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Anderson got into a shouting match with Red Sox first base coach José Flores on the field at Fenway Park before Wednesday’s game. Neither team would discuss what it was about.

A video posted on social media showed Anderson and Flores going face-to-face during batting practice. Angels pitching coach Barry Enright also joined the argument before Red Sox third base coach Kyle Hudson came in and tried to break it up.

Flores served as third base coach and infield coach with the Orioles in 2019 and 2020.

The video also showed Red Sox manager Alex Cora speaking calmly with Anderson, who gave up five runs in 4 1/3 innings against Boston on Monday night.

Asked what the brouhaha was about, Cora said, “Just baseball talk. Disagreements that happened during the series, but everything’s good.” He declined to elaborate.

The Angels did not make Anderson or Enright available to reporters after the game, which Boston won 11-9, referring questions to manager Ron Washington. Washington also would not get into specifics.

NESN, which broadcasts Red Sox games, deleted its video of the incident from Twitter shortly after it was posted.

“We’re committed to covering our teams in a way that shows the full picture. Since the social post lacked audio, we made the decision to remove it from our feed and prioritize discussion of it during our pregame show and in-game broadcast,” a NESN spokesperson said in a statement. “Our team not only talked about what happened but who was involved and why it may have happened, providing the clarity and context that we felt was important.”

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