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NextImg:Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians players break out in brawl


Sunday's game between the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians began per usual despite the fight that broke out during Saturday's MLB game.

Chicago's Tim Anderson was at second base during the sixth inning of Saturday's game when Cleveland's José Ramírez came sliding in head first, before Anderson tagged him out. Immediately Ramírez looked up at Anderson to tell him something, which eventually escalated to the two yelling at each other before they pushed the second base umpire aside to raise their fists and initiate a fight.

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Both dugouts cleared almost immediately to intervene, but it was nearly too late. As teammates attempted to pull Ramirez away, he struck Anderson in the jaw, causing the second basement to collapse onto the field dirt. The subsequent chaos resulted in six ejections from the game.

Eventually, the White Sox would beat the Guardians 7-4 Saturday. It remains to be seen what punishments await Ramírez and Anderson, but it will likely include a multiple-game suspension.

“He’s been disrespecting the game for a while,” Ramírez said of Anderson after the game Saturday night. “When he does something like that on the bases, he can get somebody out of the game. So I was telling him to stop doing that. After he tapped me really hard, more than needed, he said he wanted to fight and I had to defend myself.”

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Anderson did not speak to reporters following the game.

After a 5-3 victory Sunday, Chicago is currently ranked fourth in the AL Central division, while Cleveland is ranked second.