MLB is not hearing it.

The league cleared the Astros of any wrongdoing after the Yankees were furious with whistles they claim were coming from Houston’s dugout during Game 1 of the ALCS as a way to signal batters, The Post’s Joel Sherman confirmed.

The league checked with officials who were stationed near the Astros dugout in the first two games of the ALCS in Houston. They did not confirm the Yankees’ suspicions.

The Astros did not seem to benefit in Game 1, losing 7-0 against Yankees ace Masahiro Tanaka. However, the Yankees are not alone in this belief.

“I don’t think it’s any secret they do it,’’ a person connected to an AL West team told The Post’s George A. King III. “They bang pipes. We have heard they have cameras around the park and that some way of communicating originates from their bullpen. Just look at their home record.’’

The Astros were 60-21 at Minute Maid Park during the regular season, and are 4-1 at home in the postseason.