La Russa yells at catcher after Jose Abreu is hit in the head, a breakdown
What Happened
In the bottom of the 8th inning of a tight game in the AL Central, the Chicago White Sox are trying to bunt the runner on first base over. The bunt attempt goes off the catcher's glove, allowing the runner to advance to second base on his own. Tensions rise as White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson gets a single to drive in the go-ahead run, pumping his fist in celebration. On the next at-bat, White Sox pitcher Reynaldo López throws a wild pitch that narrowly misses hitting José Abreu in the head. Abreu is shaken up, and the crowd reacts angrily. White Sox manager Tony La Russa quickly rushes out of the dugout, but instead of checking on his injured player, he confronts catcher Yasmani Grandal, yelling at him for calling the pitch inside. La Russa argues that with López's lack of control, it's too dangerous to call pitches up-and-in, even if the hit-by-pitch was unintentional. Grandal tries to explain that he didn't mean for Abreu to get hit, but La Russa insists that Grandal shouldn't be calling those kinds of pitches when the pitcher is struggling with his command. As the situation escalates, White Sox third base coach Joe McEwing and infielder Leury García try to hold back the 77-year-old La Russa, who appears fired up about protecting his players. Abreu is checked on by the training staff, but he remains in the game, brushing off the incident as just "a badge of honor." The White Sox eventually remove the wild López from the game, with the bases now loaded after another errant pitch. Reliever Reynaldo López comes in and records the final outs, preserving the narrow lead for the White Sox. In his post-game comments, La Russa reiterates that he was not upset about the hit-by-pitch itself, but rather the decision to call an inside pitch with a pitcher who clearly lacked control at that moment. Despite the heated exchange, the White Sox hold on for the victory, improving their standing in the tight AL Central division race. The incident showcases the intense emotions and high stakes involved as teams jockey for playoff position down the stretch.
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up bottom eight they're looking to bunt
the runner on first
over and that is off the catcher's glove
so the runner's just gonna go ahead
run to second on his own this one is
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to go trying to bunt it again no need
it's a ball little back pick uh oh it
doesn't catch it perez like come on you
gotta stop that
ah now the runner's on third base go
ahead runner at
third there's no outs and out scores it
third base coach says nice chain dude
karen shack flipping the ball licking
his lips now
they pinch hit they say no more bunt
let's just hit this dude home so they
pinch it collins he takes two balls
karen jack can't find the zone now it's
first and third and anderson gets the
job done
gives the white sox the lead gets the
single celebrates at first base
pumped up about it bam bam bam bam bam
next batter strike ooh hi remember that
karen shacks a little wild he walked a
guy he threw a ball high they'd have
another bunt easy out at first
they throw that one away can't handle it
yikes now jose abreu is up and they want
to go high and inside with the fastball
and he's been a little wild and really
wild and oh
scary scary scary karen shaq obviously
did not mean to do that
he's all nervous abreu is down entire
crowd
not having it and oh off he goes old
tony larussa running out to help boom
boom
and he doesn't help his player he says
perez get out of here prison
me what are you mad at me and larussa
says
you called the ball in didn't you he
says yeah i called the ball in or i
didn't mean to hit him and he says well
he's wild
can't call him balls in when he's
throwing balls up high and wild all day
anyway
that's what lewis said after it says i
know it wasn't un intentional
but the oh anderson coming hopping in
little joyful little hop by anderson
there
but that's what larussa said he said i
know it's not intentional is this dude
in the top left wearing an elvis outfit
what's he all about he's dressed up
front row look at this
he just turns his head in time for it
not to hit like
flush pretty scary situation you can see
here
that it kind of ricochets off and
doesn't deaden because he turned
lady in green not watching missed it
cannot claim she had a good view of this
gentleman all the way to her right wore
his nice going out jacket
scary times now miguel cairo's trying to
hold lures back
this was kind of a sad image to me not
sad but i was like oh wow
like kyra's kind of looks like he's
holding him up more than holding him
back like don't eat the roses
he's an old man lack of better terms
he's fired up
he says you know you have to take into
account that your pitcher is wild right
now
and you can't call balls in he's wow you
got to get mad at yourself yeah we're
going to talk about it
yeah we're going to talk about it and
we're saying you got to get him out of
here he's got no control it's dangerous
he does apologize to jose bray when he
says oh it's all good
i'm sorry bro he's like ah damn
man oh what are you gonna do fran mill
also apologizes today man that's not on
purpose don't worry about it
brayer says don't care he's tough it's
just a badge of honor for him
gets hit by a pitch stays in karen check
they do take him out
because you know incredibly wild and
can't have that
and you know now its bases loaded two
runners have scored so just take him out
for the sake of it fan mail apology tour
it's all good it's got everyone's
feelings wrapped up here's here's tony
larussa talking about it
the point was that the guy did not have
command and it's scary to call the ball
inside there was no question that it was
not
intentional no question i never said it
was intentionally just said
when a guy lacks command it's you know
it's scary to throw the ball and if
you're going to throw the ball in
get it down where you it's just a very
scary area that's what i said i already
i want to repeat myself but that's what
that was all about so the optics are a
little weird because larussa runs out
doesn't help his guy yells at the
catcher but
i think i agree with his sentiment hey
if your pitcher's wild don't be calling
balls in
because if he's missing high and you
call it in then he's going to miss high
and inside
and that's a dangerous pitch i think i
get it i think i kind of agree with it
it is a
really really funny visual to see him
run
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