Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson and Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez threw punches, with the latter connecting on a right hook, in a wild brawl Saturday night.
By that time, both teams were on the field in full and began ending the animosity.
As both teams tried to figure out what was going on, Anderson was still heated. He was being held back by multiple coaches and teammates, as he jawed in the direction of Ramirez.
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