Well it only took one game between the Jays and the Red Sox for things to get heated up. According to an article in the Boston Hearld, starter Josh Beckett wasn't impressed with Shea Hillenbrand, and Shea wasn't afraid to speak his mind on the matter.

The offending matter occurred in the first inning, Shea thought that he earned a walk, making movements towards first base. A late strike was called, and the next pitch, he hit into a double play. Beckett commented on the play after the game, “I didn’t like that he thought that was ball four on the 3-1 pitch,” Beckett said. “I’m kind of about playing the game right. I didn’t really appreciate that that much.”

Shea had a few words when he found out how he offended Beckett, " “Not playing the game right?” Hillenbrand said. “Why? Because I thought the pitch was a ball? He doesn’t know what the (expletive) he’s talking about. I don’t give a (expletive) what Beckett thinks. I’m out there competing. I don’t care what he thinks. Doesn’t faze me.” "

You tell him Shea