0 sharesA rough night for the Chicago White Sox was headlined by Tim Anderson’s seventh-inning ejection after he seemed to bump an umpire after contesting a strike call. Anderson and manager Tony La Russa were thrown out of Friday night’s 7-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics after a heated argument following a strike call that appeared to be high. Anderson let home plate umpire Nick Mahrley know how he felt, prompting the ejection. WHITE SOX’S TIM ANDERSON SILENCES YANKEES FANS WITH HOME RUN: ‘TELL THEM TO SHUT THE F— UP’ “I don’t think Tim cursed him or anything,” La Russa explained after the game. “I know I think I saw the umpire moving forward quite a bit, which they’re taught not to do that,” La Russa said.
Source: Fox News July 30, 2022 19:32 UTC