White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson pimped a home run in the 4th inning of Wednesday afternoon’s game against the Kansas City Royals.
The Kansas City Royals were not fans about it because they felt he was very disrespectful. What we don’t understand is this, if Tim was a white baseball player we doubt the Royals would have a problem with him.
It just seems like another racial profiling within the MLB. Read on to get more details on what went down after White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson pimped a home run on the Kansas City Royals…
TIM ANDERSON IS RIDICULOUS!
Stream the game on the #MyTeams app: https://t.co/mtydSaz4cl pic.twitter.com/IKyX0t3lML
— White Sox Talk (@NBCSWhiteSox) April 17, 2019
CelebNSports247.com reports White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson stepped up to the plate and was drilled with a pitch.
It was reported the way the Tuscaloosa, Alabama native Timothy Anderson hit the ball and knew it was gone. The 25-year-old heavy-hitter reportedly backpedaled out of the box and tossed the bat away like it was a piece of trash.
Tim Anderson played it up big after his HR pic.twitter.com/5NRm0GpFz5
— Cody Tapp (@codybtapp) April 17, 2019
You could see Tim Anderson was heated, but he tried to be somewhat cool for about 3 seconds and then he was ready to leap.
Watch:
Here we go pic.twitter.com/rrWczj3tVu
— MLBdream (@MLBdream) April 17, 2019
Once his teammates realized what was up the benches cleared and a wild scene unfolded with Royals manager Ned Yost having to be restrained.
I thought Ned Yost was about to rock Rick Renteria pic.twitter.com/hP1UBePoWy
— MLBdream (@MLBdream) April 17, 2019
Getting drilled with a pitch is the risk you take when you pimp a home run. If you’re cool with that, by all means, keep pimping every long ball said SportsGossip who posted the news first.
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