MLB investigating incident between Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Braves coach: Source

ATLANTA — Major League Baseball is investigating Atlanta Braves assistant coach Eddie Pérez’s actions after he pointed to his head during Saturday night’s game while jawing with New York Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., a league source told The Athletic.

Pérez was upset that Chisholm was relaying signs from second base while shortstop Anthony Volpe was hitting in the sixth inning. Volpe hit a sacrifice fly to the warning track after Chisholm tipped off his teammate that a fastball was coming from Braves reliever Rafael Montero. MLB.com reported that Pérez was telling Chisholm to think about his actions; the Yankees believed the Braves coach may have been threatening Chisholm with getting plunked by a pitch.

“I hope it didn’t (have to do with throwing at his head), because obviously there’s no place for that,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Sunday morning at Truist Park. “That’s certainly something that would not be OK. I hope he didn’t mean anything like that by it, because that would deserve some looking into.”

This is the second time this month the Yankees have been caught relaying signs from second base. It’s legal to relay signs if it’s done so without the use of electronic communications. The Yankees caught Seattle Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz tipping his slider in a comeback win earlier this month.

“Look, every team now, from the start of the year to the end, you’re trying to find little advantages out there,” Boone said. “You’re trying to find little ways to help you win a ballgame. So that’s all within the parameters of the rules.

“Every team we play against is no different, and we’re not, either. You’re constantly trying to find advantages where you can and where they present themselves in a certain game, and that’s all good.”

Chisholm gave a “no comment” when asked for his thoughts on the incident between himself and Pérez.

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