Collapsing Red Sox more about MIA stars than missed callsMore of the same at the link.
NEW YORK — In 2019, the Yankees are Chris Sale’s Daddy.
Lurching into the fifth month of the worst season of his career — after signing a five-year, $145 million contract extension — Sale imploded on the Yankee Stadium mound Saturday afternoon. He gave up eight runs and nine hits in 3⅔ innings of a 9-2 loss.
When it was still a 1-1 game in the fourth, Sale got squeezed by umpire Mike Estabrook on an 0-and-2 pitch to Gio Urshela that appeared to be strike three. Sale fumed. He wound up surrendering a line single to Urshela. After getting the next man out, Sale yielded five consecutive hits. He got his manager ejected. He got taken out of the game by his acting manager. Then he got himself ejected.
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Sunday, August 04, 2019
Piling On, By Dan Shaughnessy
Nothing brings more joy to Shank than a Red Sox tailspin.
What a fraud
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