Chicago White Sox and the Cleveland Guardians engaged in a dramatic and physical altercation that left fans stunned and tempers flaring. The game on Saturday night took an unexpected turn when star players Tim Anderson and José Ramírez exchanged punches at second base, triggering a bench-clearing melee and leading to six ejections. The incident occurred during the sixth inning when Ramírez slid headfirst into second base, hitting an RBI double. As he got up, Anderson stood over him, leading to a confrontation that quickly escalated. Ramírez pointed his finger in Anderson's face and yelled, prompting both players to square off, with Anderson throwing the first punch.
Chicago White Sox's Michael Kopech, left, holds Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramírez, center, as White Sox's Tim Anderson throws a punch during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023, in Cleveland. Anderson and Ramírez were among those ejected. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Intense fightWhat followed was a chaotic and intense fight that saw both dugouts and bullpens empty onto the field at Progressive Field. Cleveland manager Terry Francona, third base coach Mike Sarbaugh, and closer Emmanuel Clase, along with Chicago manager Pedro Grifol, were all ejected for their involvement in the ensuing brawl. The ugly incident took approximately 15 minutes to be brought under control, with multiple flare-ups occurring on the infield and in foul territory. Anderson had to be physically restrained by the coaching staff and removed to the dugout, but he later returned to the field after some time in the clubhouse, thanks to the efforts of his teammate Andrew Vaughn. The White Sox were leading 5-1 at the time of the altercation, but the game took a backseat as
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