Tim Anderson ejected after botched pitch clock violation, a breakdown

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning, the score is tight as the Chicago White Sox's star shortstop Tim Anderson steps up to the plate against San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb. The game is close, with the stakes high as the two teams battle it out. Anderson quickly finds himself in an 0-2 count, but he remains focused and ready to make his next move. Webb is working quickly, keeping the pace of the game brisk. Anderson steps into the box, his eyes locked on Webb as the pitcher prepares to deliver the next pitch. The count moves to 1-2, and Anderson fouls off the next pitch. As he steps out of the box to take a breather, the umpire rules that Anderson has used his one allotted time-out, a new rule change in Major League Baseball's attempt to speed up the game. Anderson argues, explaining that he and Webb needed to make eye contact before the next pitch, as per the updated "Max Scherzer rule." The umpire, however, is firm in his decision, ejecting Anderson from the game. A visibly frustrated Anderson expresses his disagreement, believing the umpire has made the wrong call. The dugouts erupt as the tension escalates, with players and coaches voicing their displeasure with the umpire's handling of the situation. "I thought I didn't have to make eye contact," Anderson says, clearly confused by the new rule. The umpire stands by his decision, despite Anderson's insistence that he was within his rights to take the additional time to get set in the batter's box. As the argument continues, the umpire ejects Anderson, much to the dismay of the White Sox dugout. "How can you throw him out?" a teammate asks, perplexed by the ruling. The umpire explains that Anderson continued to engage him, leading to the ejection. The incident highlights the challenges MLB teams and umpires face in adapting to the new pitch clock and related rules. The game hangs in the balance, with the White Sox trying to mount a comeback in the late innings against their NL West rivals, the Giants.

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missed the first pitch of the inning