December 25, 2024

José Ramírez and Tim Anderson throw punches in wild Guardians-White Sox brawl

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You don’t seen punches thrown in MLB games very often. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Most MLB brawls are crowded shoving matches. The one that erupted on Saturday between the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians started with a boxing match.

A bizarre fight erupted in the sixth inning when Guardians star José Ramírez slid into second base between the legs of White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson. Ramírez was called safe, then appeared to ask Anderson for help up.

It’s unclear what happened after that, but the end result was Ramírez and Anderson pushing their way to each other through second base umpire Malachi Moore and squaring up. Both players threw out punches, with Ramírez appearing to land the knockout blow when Anderson fell backwards.

Both teams quickly cleared out their dugouts and bullpens as the two players were separated.

Both teams started to cool down after that, but then another brawl, sans punches, broke out.

Ramírez and Anderson were both ejected from the game, as were Guardians manager Terry Francona, White Sox manager Pedro Grifol and Guardians third base coach Mike Sarbaugh

There will be more to learn after the game, but there is virtually no chance Ramírez and Anderson avoid multi-game suspensions in the coming days.

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