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Brewers, O’s clear benches, keep quiet on cause

Brewers, O's clear benches, keep quiet on cause

BALTIMORE — The benches cleared quickly, and then relievers came running in from the bullpens.

Why it all happened remains a mystery.

That sixth-inning altercation between the

“It was something stupid, pardon my word,” Adames said. “I guess he was a little frustrated.”

Milwaukee led 9-1 at the time and had hit three home runs, including one by Adames an inning earlier. Adames said McCann was “saying some stuff” when he got to the plate, but it wasn’t about the homer.

“Some stuff happened in the game and some people misunderstand,” Adames said. “And that’s what happens I guess.”

McCann was every bit as vague.

“Something happened on the field. We took care of it,” McCann said.

“It wasn’t between me and Adames,” McCann also said. “Something else was going on.”

Don’t look to the managers to provide any insight either. Baltimore’s Brandon Hyde said he was keeping the incident “in house” and Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy was content to do the same.

“I have no idea,” Murphy said. “That kind of stuff, I don’t want to talk about.”

Milwaukee went on to win 11-1. The Orioles and Brewers play twice more this weekend.