“This is why we love Baseball” Chicago White Sox unleashes CRAZY scenes with two walks off
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Chicago White Sox– If there is any one who wanted to know the true spirit of Major League Baseball then the scenes on Friday night at Guaranteed Rate Field were prompt. Speaking about the same showdown, Chicago White Sox set the stage on fire by walking it off, not once but twice. Although only the latter counted via Jose Abreu’s fielders choice grounder with the bases loaded and one out.
Interestingly in the monumental performance for the Chicago White Sox wherein acting acting manager Miguel Cairo was ejected for arguing warnings being issued to both sides. Furthermore, Cairo did not even realise that he was ejected out of the game.
Romy Gonzalez and Elvis Andrus singled with one out to set up the game-winning situation. Which was followed by Lopez hitting Vaughn with an elevated sinker at 97.1 mph as stated by Statcast. “Umpire Kulpa told me,” said Cairo. “I guess I’m not supposed to argue warnings. Now I know.”
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“We’re getting on a roll,” Vaughn said. “We’re getting consistent at the plate, we’re having good at-bats, pitching well. Got to keep rolling every day. I’ve been hit up high a few times. Got hit in the face a couple of weeks ago. Spur of the moment, I was mad, I was upset. I know he’s not trying to do it on purpose.
“No pitcher is trying to load the bases with an MVP coming up next. I was just mad. I put my head down after I said, ‘That was at my head, that ain’t right.’ Then just went to first base. And then everybody was on the field. We won, and that’s the most important thing.”
“We are living in a moment of unity here. We are united,” said Abreu through interpreter Billy Russo as quoted by MLB.com. “We are working toward the same goal and it’s winning as many games as we can, trying to stay together.” Moreover, Abreu seemed to have clinched the game-winner,”
White Sox’ Abreu continued, “but his call was overturned courtesy to a Twins challenge. His 62nd RBI marked a third straight win for the White Sox (66-66), who sit two games behind the Twins (67-63) and three behind the Guardians (68-62) in the ALC. Cleveland has scored one run combined over its last three losses, while the White Sox have ace Dylan Cease starting Saturday’s contest.”
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