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MLB investigated comments made by Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora regarding pitcher Brayan Bello's pitch that appeared to target Yankees star Aaron Judge during a recent game, but ultimately decided against any disciplinary action. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed he was moving on from the incident, focusing on his team's playoff aspirations, as they lead the AL East while the Red Sox are struggling for a wild card spot. The tension escalated after Gerrit Cole hit Rafael Devers, prompting suspicions of retaliation from Cora, who suggested Bello's pitch to Judge was intentional. Boone reiterated that such behavior is unacceptable, indicating the focus should be on the upcoming games rather than past conflicts. Following the series, Boone praised his team's performance, while Cora reflected on the incident as a potential rallying point for the Red Sox's playoff push. Despite the drama, both managers are now looking ahead to their respective challenges as the season progresses.
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