In a jaw-dropping twist that’s sending shockwaves through both the MLB and tech worlds, billionaire Elon Musk has responded furiously to Houston Astros head coach Joe Espada’s recent comments, which appeared to take a direct jab at Musk and Tesla. During a press conference earlier this week, Espada reportedly declared, “Anti-Tesla. Never do advertising with Elon Musk,” igniting a firestorm of media reactions and online debates.
Elon Musk, never one to shy away from controversy or confrontation, wasted no time firing back. In a scathing post on X (formerly Twitter), the Tesla and SpaceX CEO didn’t hold back: “If it comes to it, I’ll buy the team and fire Joe Espada myself.” The shocking statement has ignited speculation about whether Musk is seriously considering acquiring the Houston Astros — a move that would undoubtedly rattle the foundation of Major League Baseball.
While some see this as yet another chapter in Musk’s long history of bold statements and headline-grabbing behavior, others are taking it more seriously. Musk has proven time and again that he’s willing to take extreme measures when his personal brand or companies are publicly challenged. With his estimated net worth north of $200 billion, acquiring an MLB franchise like the Astros is financially feasible. And firing a head coach? That would be child’s play for one of the most powerful entrepreneurs on the planet.
MLB executives and Astros insiders are reportedly holding emergency meetings to evaluate the situation. While team ownership has not issued an official response, sources close to the Astros suggest that there is tension behind the scenes, with some team officials distancing themselves from Espada’s remarks.
Fans are torn. Some believe Espada’s anti-Tesla stance was unnecessarily provocative and could hurt the franchise’s public image, while others applaud him for taking a principled stand against what he may view as corporate overreach. Meanwhile, supporters of Musk are rallying around the tech magnate, encouraging him to “take over baseball” and “make Astros great again.”
With tensions running high, the baseball world waits to see whether Elon Musk’s bold threat will evolve into a real business move — or simply remain a headline that rocked the league.