“I made it clear when I was out there that I knew it wasn’t intentional, but the ball was called in, and that guy is really a good pitcher but today his command was not there,” La Russa, 76, said. “And it’s a scary situation, so that was why I was upset because you called a ball in and the guy didn’t have his command and our guy got popped.”
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Benches briefly clear after José Abreu is hit in the helmet with a pitch during the Chicago White Sox’s 6-4 win against the Cleveland Indians: ‘It’s a scary situation’
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