Tim Anderson takes a changeup to the helmet in his first at bat vs the Royals since the dust up in A

May 30, 2019 452.1K views 2:18

What Happened

In the highly anticipated matchup between the Chicago White Sox and the Kansas City Royals, all eyes are on Tim Anderson as he steps up to the plate for his first at-bat in the series. Anderson and the Royals have a well-documented history of bad blood and this is his first time facing them since their previous altercation. On the second pitch of the at-bat, Anderson is hit in the head by a changeup from the Royals' pitcher. The umpire immediately ejects the pitcher, citing the league's "zero-tolerance policy" on such incidents. Anderson and Royals catcher Salvador Maldonado are visibly upset, arguing that it was clearly an unintentional pitch that simply got away from the pitcher. The White Sox dugout erupts in outrage, with Anderson's teammates and manager defending him and questioning the umpire's decision. The Royals' manager, Ned Yost, also protests vehemently, insisting that there's "no way" the pitcher would intentionally hit Anderson with a changeup in that situation. As the tensions flare, the crowd at the stadium reacts with a mix of shock and excitement, capturing the intensity of the moment. The pitcher himself appears remorseful, immediately gesturing an apology to Anderson and the umpire. The incident highlights the long-standing rivalry between these two teams and the high emotions that come with it. Anderson, known for his outspoken personality and flair for the dramatic, is visibly shaken but determined to move forward and focus on the game. As the game continues, the umpire's decision to eject the pitcher becomes a topic of debate among the commentators, who question whether the "zero-tolerance policy" was applied appropriately in this case. They note that the pitch appeared to be a genuine mistake and the umpire's swift action may have escalated the situation unnecessarily. Regardless of the outcome, this confrontation between the White Sox and Royals is sure to add another chapter to the ongoing saga of their heated rivalry. The players and fans alike will be eagerly anticipating the next matchup between these two teams, as the tension and drama show no signs of dissipating anytime soon.

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this is his first at-bat in the series

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