The Start of the Accident
There are reports that the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians have been formally talked about this weekend involving a brawl in a game with Tim Anderson and Jose Ramirez. The White Sox shortstop went on Twitter and stated everything which had happened during the incident.
It is outrageous how fast an incident could happen over a Game. It should be a time when you have fun and challenge your rivals but not fight. I believe that they should get held back in a few games until they figure out how to play the game as it should be played.

The 30-year-old White Sox star willingly made issues involving people on the internet. The ones that have so much to say about him.
There has not been any punishment going toward anyone who was caught up in the accident. Some believe that usually, the charges would result in fines or suspensions for anyone who was involved.
The Reason Why the Brawl Started
On August 5, the brawl started in the six-round of the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians matchup. Jose Ramirez, who is the third baseman for the Guardians, has recently slid into second base between Tim Anderson’s legs.
He was declared to be guarded at the base but had an incident with Anderson. Barges were exchanged before Ramirez Landed a punch onto the White Sox shortstop which sent him to the ground. Also, both teams rushed onto the field to stop what was happening or to get involved with what was happening.
Brawl becoming Worse
In Cleveland, a melee that started with Tim Anderson of the White Sox and Jose Ramirez of the Guardians giving and taking punches during the second base in the sixth round led to six ejections in Chicago’s 7-4 victory on top of Cleveland on a Saturday night.
Guardians closer, Emmanuel Clase, Manager Terry Francona, and also third base coach Mike Sarbaugh, with the White Sox manager Pedro Grifol, were ejected because of their actions involving a 15-minute brawl which had three additional flare-ups.

The disagreement began when Ramirez slid headfirst into a second, having an RBI double and Anderson was over him. When Ramirez had got up, he had pointed in Anderson’s face and yelled, encouraging them to fight.
Reactions to the Incident
“I think he’s been disrespecting the game for a while,” said Ramirez, who dropped Anderson with a right hook punch and was thrown by the Chicago shortstop. My reaction to the accident is that he should have not fought anyone because he chose to play a sport where it should be fun and now you using it as an advantage to do wrong.
“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.”
Anderson has exhilarated the ballpark way before the clubhouse had even opened to other reporters. They charged him out of the crater several minutes after being tossed, encouraging teammate Andrew Vaughn to carry him to the clubhouse steps.
Elvis Andrus has recently hit two-run homers and also Vaughn, Oscar Colas, and Luis Robers Jr. both had a solo hit from Guardians starter Noah Syndergaard who has received four home runs during his outing over at progressive field.
Written by: Isaiah Grissett
Sources:
Yahoo!: Chicago White Sox’s Tim Anderson Goes On Cryptic Twitter Rant Following José Ramirez Fight
Fox News: White Sox’s Tim Anderson breaks silence after Jose Ramirez fight with cryptic tweets
Boston: Tim Anderson and José Ramírez exchange punches in brawl during White Sox’ win over Guardians
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