
Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras is sick of being hit by the Milwaukee Brewers. Contreras, who has been hit by the team 24 times over his major-league career, sent a message to the Brewersâ organization following yet another hit-by-pitch during Mondayâs 8-6 win by Milwaukee.
After the contest, Contreras said the next time heâs hit by a Brewers pitcher, heâs going to âtake one of them out.â
Willson Contreras after getting hit by the Milwaukee Brewers for the 24th time:
âThey always say, âIâm not trying to hit you.â That gets old. So next time they hit me again, Iâm going to take one of them out. Thatâs a message.â pic.twitter.com/ffxT7ijuvs
â js9innings (@js9inningsmedia) April 7, 2026
While the comment could get Contreras in trouble with the league, the stats do seem to back up Contrerasâ frustration. His 24 hit-by-pitches against Milwaukee are 10 more than Contreras has against any other MLB team, per ESPN. On top of that, the Brewersâ starter Monday, Brandon Woodruff, has hit Contreras six times over their careers.
Contreras â who previously played in the National League Central with both the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals â said he was tired of hearing Brewers pitchers say, âI'm not trying to hit you.â
Brewers players, meanwhile, tried to put the blame on Contreras, with Christian Yelich saying theyâve âseen that skit for the last 10 years.â Woodruff echoed that sentiment, saying heâs been through this multiple years with Contreras, who Woodruff believes is âtrying to get his side fired upâ with his reactions to being hit.
To make things slightly more awkward, Contrerasâ brother William is the Brewersâ catcher. After Willson was hit by Woodruff, William walked down the first-base line with Willson, trying to calm him down and make sure he didnât go after Woodruff.
William didnât necessarily put the blame on his brother, but said, âHe plays like thatâ when asked about the situation after the game.
If the situation is going to escalate, itâs going to be in the next couple days. The Red Sox and Brewers play Tuesday and Wednesday and then donât meet again during the regular season.
Contreras will undoubtedly be anxious to see how the Brewers treat his threat the next two games. Things could get ugly between both sides if heâs hit again.
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Estaba molesto porque Milwaukee lo volviĂł a golpear con un pelotazo, y ya es la vez nĂșmero 24 en su carrera de Grandes Ligas contra los Brewers. Contreras dijo que ya estĂĄ cansado de escuchar a los lanzadores decir que no intentan golpearlo. Para Ă©l, la situaciĂłn ya se habĂa repetido demasiadas veces.
Dijo que si un lanzador de los Brewers lo vuelve a golpear, va a "sacar a uno". Contreras lo presentĂł como un mensaje despuĂ©s del nuevo pelotazo. La frase podrĂa meterlo en problemas con la liga.
Los Brewers lo han golpeado 24 veces, que son 10 mĂĄs que cualquier otro equipo de MLB. SegĂșn ESPN, Milwaukee es el club que mĂĄs veces lo ha impactado por mucho. Ese dato explica buena parte de su frustraciĂłn.
Los jugadores de Milwaukee le devolvieron la crĂtica y sugirieron que Contreras era quien estaba calentando la situaciĂłn. Christian Yelich dijo que han visto ese mismo espectĂĄculo durante años, y Brandon Woodruff señalĂł que Contreras parece buscar encender a su equipo con sus reacciones. No aceptaron la versiĂłn de Contreras.
William Contreras, receptor de los Brewers y hermano de Willson, tratĂł de calmarlo despuĂ©s del pelotazo. CaminĂł con Ă©l por la lĂnea de primera base para evitar que fuera contra Woodruff. Luego dijo sobre su hermano: "Juega asĂ".

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