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White Sox manager Tony La Russa walks with Josh Harrison, who was grazed by a pitch in the game against the New York Yankees.
On a hot Saturday afternoon that included the another altercation between Josh Donaldson and the White Sox, DJ LeMahieu batted. an early grand slam, and the New York Yankees beat Chicago 7-5.
A week after tempers ran high in Chicago after Tim Anderson objected to the lawsuit. a rude play by Donaldson, the two stars had friction again. This time, he joined Cuban catcher Yasmani Grandal went to court.
In the third inning, Donaldson had turned around at second, after the last out, and started the pitch. to reprimand Anderson as both teams were leaving the field.
Donaldson, who is in his first season with the Yankees, he must have be removed from the field by manager Aaron Boone. Anderson, a star shortstop, was removed by third base coach Joe McEwing.
In the fifth episode, Grandal was squatting down, but he got up. and began to say something to Donaldson, who was walking up to home plate. The bickering continued as relievers poured in from the bullpens and the benches emptied.
Also Chicago manager Tony LaRussa yelled at him. something to Donaldson.
Anderson continued. challenging Donaldson, while he was stopped by the Cuban Jos & eacute; Abreu and infielder Gavin Sheets. After a few minutes, the umpires issued warnings to both teams and Donaldson struck out.
LeMahieu capped off the win. a five-run rally in the second inning against Dallas Keuchel (2-4).
For the White Sox, Cubans Luis Robert 5-1, Abreu 5-1 with one run scored and three produced, Grandal d 5-1, Yoán Moncada 1-0. Dominican Leury García 4-1 with a run scored and an RBI.
For the Yankees, Venezuelan Gleyber Torres 4-1 with a run scored.