See the old-timey Cubs and Reds uniforms they’ll wear for the 2022 Field of Dreams game

MLB nailed it with these jerseys that connect back to the movie’s plot

The inaugural Field of Dreams Game in 2021 was everything MLB could’ve hoped for.

The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox put on an electric display of baseball culminating in Tim Anderson’s walk-off home run to right field. A Hollywood ending for a contest straight off the movie screen.

We aren’t guaranteed to get similar fireworks in 2022 when the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds meet in the Iowa, but we do know they’ll both look spectacular when they emerge from the cornfields.

MLB released the uniforms each team will wear on August 12 and, just like last year’s threads, they absolutely crushed it.

Those will do!

This is a perfect example of a retro look brought into modern times. The Cincy uniforms, in particular, has large place in baseball lore. Those were the jerseys they wore in 1919 when they “won” the World Series against a White Sox team later found to have been paid to throw the championship.

That Sox team featured Shoeless Joe Jackson—and his story would become a key part of the plot to the film Field of Dreams.

Now, of course, we’ll probably see a handful of commercials promoting betting on baseball throughout the Field of Dreams Game. Times have certainly changed.

Whether or not you should trust your money with two teams who are each about 20 games under .500 is an entirely different question.

At least we know they’ll look great.

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Ozzie Guillen challenging an MLB reporter to a boxing match is the most fight the White Sox have shown all year

Very normal baseball things happening on the South Side

The 2022 Chicago White Sox remain ghastly underachievers.

Just in the last week they’ve dropped must-win matchups to the three division rivals and continue to watch manager Tony La Russa make baffling in-game decisions.

Not only has that led to some much-deserved criticism from fans and media alike, it’s also spilled over to the usually friendly pre-and post-game shows on NBC Sports Chicago, where former Sox manager Ozzie Guillen provides insight as an analyst.

Well, that insight appears to have rubbed MLB insider Jon Heyman the wrong way, because after Guillen chastised La Russa’s management, Heyman accused Ozzie of trying to insult his was back into the dugout.

Guillen responded by challenging Heyman to a boxing fight—for charity, of course—insisting that their feud was now personal.

Well then!

It doesn’t seem like this fight will actually happen, but let’s check out the tale of the tape anyways:

Jon Heyman Vs. Ozzie Guillen
61 Age 58
N/A Ht 5-11
N/A Wt 150+ lbs.

Hmm. Ok, not a ton to go off of there. Let’s set the line at Ozzie Guillen (-450), Jon Heyman (+550). Ozzie gets the significant edge considering A) he’s a former pro athlete and B) he clearly just wants a reason to throw a punch at a reporter without consequences.

Who ya got?

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Los White Sox le regalaron a un paciente de cáncer de 7 años un recorrido por las bases en un hermoso momento

No hay duda que ha sido un año complicado en el campo para los White Sox. Los alguna vez supuestos contendientes de la Serie Mundial , los de sur de Chicago han andado tropezando alrededor de los .500 durante la mayor parte de la temporada 2022 de …

No hay duda que ha sido un año complicado en el campo para los White Sox. Los alguna vez supuestos contendientes de la Serie Mundial, los de sur de Chicago han andado tropezando alrededor de los .500 durante la mayor parte de la temporada 2022 de la MLB.

Pero aunque es fácil enfocarse en sus errores en el baseball, los White Sox cumplieron el sueño de un valiente joven fanático en realidad.

Antes de que Chicago se enfrentara a los Orioles en un enfrentamiento de home runs, organizaron un “Home Run por la Vida” para Beau Dowling de siete años.  Tras vencer un neuroblastoma de alto riesgo cuando era un bebé, Dowling fue diagnosticado recientemente con cáncer de tiroides.

Con Dowling en tratamiento no hace mucho, pudo recorrer las bases mientras las organizaciones de los White Sox y los Orioles le echaban porras en un maravilloso momento.

Traducción.- Los White Sox le dieron un Home Run por la Vida a Beau Dowling, quien de bebé fue diagnosticado con neuroblastoma y hoy lucha contra el cáncer de tiroides.

Wow. ÂżCĂłmo no sonreĂ­r al ver eso?

 

Traducción.- ¡Hoy le damos la bienvenida a Beau Dowling de 7 años para el mejor dia! Diagnosticado con un neuroblastoma de alto riesgo cuando bebé, Beau recicbió transplantes de células madre, radiación e inmunoterapia. Recientemente fue diagnosticado con cáncer de tiroides. 

Vean esa adorable carita.

La entrañable carrera de Dowling alrededor de las bases atrajo la atención de fans de la MLB en todos lados.

Traducción.- Sin importar o que pase en el mundo, sigamos cuidándonos unos a los otros. 

 

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Former Seahawks WR Golden Tate had a strong game in his baseball debut

Not every professional athlete who tries to switch sports finds success.

Not every professional athlete who tries to switch sports finds success. Switching to baseball certainly didn’t work out too well for Michael Jordan – perhaps the greatest competitor of all time – who only managed to hit around .200 while playing for a minor league affiliate of the White Sox.

It appears former Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate actually knows what he’s doing on the diamond, though. Tate made his debut for the Port Angeles Lefties in the West Coast League a couple days ago and it went pretty well for him. According to ESPN, Tate went 2/4 with a run and an RBI.

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Tony La Russa inexplicably called for an intentional walk on a 1-2 count and, oh wow, did it backfire

After finding so many ways to win ballgames over his career, Tony La Russa is now inventing new ways to lose them.

If you wanted to make an argument that White Sox manager Tony La Russa is doing his best to get fired, you wouldn’t need much more evidence than Thursday afternoon.

Locked in a slugfest rubber match with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Chicago skipper, for reasons passing understanding, decided to issue an intentional walk to Trea Turner on a 1-2 count with two outs in the sixth inning.

The only possible read on the situation was that La Russa would rather have a lefty-lefty matchup with pitcher Bennett Sousa against a slumping Max Muncy, but…..there are two strikes!

Sousa could put two consecutive balls in the dirt and hope Turner swings at one before even having to make a competitive pitch. It makes absolutely no sense and even the White Sox broadcast team had trouble processing this Galaxy Brain-ness of it all.

Anyways, you’ll never guess what happened next. Muncy came to the plate, saw four pitches and angrily launched the fifth into the left field bleachers to give the Dodgers a 10-5 lead.

Folks, you’ll see a lot of bad baseball in your days, but you’ll hardly ever see an at-bat mishandled as poorly as  La Russa did on Thursday. And it makes complete sense why Muncy appeared to tee off not only on Sousa’s offering, but also the Sox manager after crossing the plate.

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Needless to say, baseball Twitter couldn’t believe what it just saw.

3 MLB managers who could be the next to lose their jobs after the Phillies fired Joe Girardi

Who needs to step it up before they join Joe Girardi on the curb?

The 2022 MLB coaching carousel is officially off and spinning.

Joe Girardi became the first manager to his lose his job this season as the Philadelphia Phillies decided enough was enough on Friday. It’s as close to a full reset as the Phillies could’ve made at the moment. Along with Girardi, the team axed coaching assistant Bobby Meacham and promoted bench coach Rob Thomson to interim manager. Mike Calitri will take over Thomson’s former role.

It very likely won’t be the last time we see a coaching change this season. In recent years it’s typical to see two or three teams relieve their managers.

So who could be next to go in 2022? We’ve got three names already on the hot seat.

All odds via Tipico 

New York Yankees fans sided with Josh Donaldson over simple decency

New York fans could’ve demanded their third baseman to act like a professional. Instead they stooped to his level.

Josh Donaldson has a documented history of pestering players in the White Sox clubhouse. He caused issues in 2018 as a member of the Blue Jays. Created more tension in 2021 with the Minnesota Twins. And barely a week ago, he caused a bench-clearing shoving match after an aggressive pick-off attempt on Tim Anderson ended with the shortstop taking a knee to the head while barely avoiding a cleat spike to the hand.

Donaldson taunted Tim Anderson twice Saturday by calling him “Jackie” — as in Robinson, one of baseball’s most unimpeachable icons — in what the third baseman says was an “inside joke” but is an unmistakably racist remark any way you try to explain it.

Anderson called the comments disrespectful. His manager, Tony La Russa, called them outright racist. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the taunt was “somewhere [Donaldson] should not be going.” MLB is investigating.

But the story doesn’t end there. The next day, many fans within Yankee Stadium booed Anderson and chanted “Jackie” during a nationally televised game on ESPN.

To say it’s the wrong side to take is an understatement. Booing a Black man who explained in no uncertain terms a day earlier he felt disrespected by the “joke”? In the middle of a spat that’s only connected to The Bronx because Donaldson happens to play there now?

This is not playful banter between fans and opposing players. Yankees fans have already crossed the line too many times this season to earn the benefit of the doubt. That Anderson beautifully responded to those chants with a three-run homer into right field doesn’t mean all is well. That he declined to speak to the media after Sunday’s 5-0 victory in New York is even more telling.

Because what should he have to answer for, really? What more could he say about Donaldson’s antics over the years that his teammates haven’t already made clear?

“A f****** pest,” Lucas Giolito said of Donaldson in 2021.

“This game went through a period of time a lot of those comments were made, and I think we’re way past that…I guess [Donaldson] lives in his own world,” Yasmani Grandal said after the incident on Saturday.

“Usually you have inside jokes with people you get along with — not people who don’t get along at all. So that statement right there was complete bull****,” Sox closer Liam Hendriks added on Sunday.

There’s four years of bad blood between Donaldson and the Sox. As much as Yankees fans may want to believe they’re defending their guy, this really has nothing to do with anyone in New York.

In fact, they’re just making this worse.

When one of the few Black players in MLB is telling reporters how disrespected he feels by Donaldson’s taunting, when multiple teammates are backing him up and when no players have publicly sided with Donaldson’s version of events, there is no justification for anyone to continue harassing Anderson.

Those fans are either chanting “Jackie” because they know it’s racist, or they’re chanting it because they believe Anderson was wrong to take it as racist and believe the proper way to respond is by continuing to inflict more pain.

Anderson first made a comparison between his experience in baseball and Jackie Robinson’s experience in a 2019 profile by Stephanie Apstein in Sports Illustrated — which is where Donaldson pulled his “inside joke” from. The story touched on the lonely existence of being Black in today’s MLB. How racism remains pervasive in the game’s highest levels. How he wants to inspire more Black youth to pick up the game that’s taken him to superstardom and how he wants kids to embrace their own personalities while doing so, not to assimilate.

(It shouldn’t be lost on anyone that this profile ran after MLB swiftly suspended Anderson for using the N-word after he was targeted with a pitch by the Royals Brad Keller. But the league has now waited three days to rule on Donaldson, despite managers of both teams saying the comments crossed the line.)

“I kind of feel like today’s Jackie Robinson,” Anderson said to Apstein. “That’s huge to say. But it’s cool, man, because he changed the game, and I feel like I’m getting to a point to where I need to change the game.”

This is the basis for Donaldson’s “inside joke” — that Tim Anderson feels isolated as a Black man, even as one of the best players in the league, and wants to make sure others don’t have a similar experience.

Yankees fans threw it all right back in his face because Donaldson wears the pinstripes. They could’ve demanded their own third baseman conduct himself like a professional.

Instead, they eagerly, and despicably, stooped to his level.

Dylan Cease perfectly predicted a Tim Anderson home run while mic’d up for the White Sox

‘Bro there ain’t gonna be any home runs today’

Dylan Cease is not exactly known for being a loudmouth. One of the quieter players in the White Sox clubhouse, Cease is talented enough to let his game do the talking.

That’s gone quite well so far this year, too, with the Cy Young candidate putting up a healthy 2.48 ERA and 0.93 WHIP with 39 strikeouts on 10 walks in 29 innings.

Yet, for some reason, the White Sox decided to put a microphone on Cease in the dugout for Tuesday’s 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Despite it being a dreadfully cold and misty night on the North Side, Cease let loose a prediction that will be hard to top this year: he nailed not only that Tim Anderson would hit a home run, but called out exactly where it would land in the Wrigley Field bleachers.

Even teammate Lucas Giolito didn’t think it was possible given the weather—the ace simply predicted a base hit to right. Instead, Anderson obliterated a first-pitch cutter straight over the Sloan sign in right like Cease said he would.

It might not be the most famous called shot in Wrigley Field’s history, but it’s certainly up there.

Considering Anderson’s over 1.5 total base prop at Tipico was set at +112, we might need Cease to start speaking up more.

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Chicago White Sox vs. Los Angeles Angels odds, tips and betting trends

On Monday, the Chicago White Sox (8-13) are hosting the Los Angeles Angels (15-8), at 2:10 PM ET, in the final game of a four-game set. The White Sox are favored (-128 moneyline odds to win) when they host the Angels (+109). The Chicago White Sox …

On Monday, the Chicago White Sox (8-13) are hosting the Los Angeles Angels (15-8), at 2:10 PM ET, in the final game of a four-game set.

The White Sox are favored (-128 moneyline odds to win) when they host the Angels (+109). The Chicago White Sox will hand the ball to Dylan Cease (2-1, .00 ERA) looking for win No. 3 on the season, and the Angels will turn to Patrick Sandoval (1-0, .00).

These clubs play again after the Angels’ 6-5 victory over the White Sox yesterday. Michael Lorenzen (8.1 IP, 3 R, 9 H, 2 K) picked up the win for the Angels. Mike Trout went 2-for-2 with a double, a home run and an RBI to lead the team on offense. Dallas Keuchel (5 IP, 4 R, 6 H, 1 K) was credited with the loss on the mound for the White Sox.

Here is what you need to get ready for Monday’s White Sox vs. Angels contest.

Chicago White Sox vs. Los Angeles Angels Odds and Betting Lines

Major League Baseball odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 11:03 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Favorite: White Sox (-128, bet $128 to win $100)
  • Underdog: Angels (+109, bet $100 to win $109)
  • Over/under: 7.5

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White Sox Stats and Trends

White Sox Betting Records

  • The White Sox have entered the game as favorites 16 times this season and won eight, or 50%, of those games.
  • This season, Chicago has won five of its 10 games, or 50%, when favored by at least -128 on the moneyline.
  • The moneyline for this contest implies a 56.1% chance of a victory for the White Sox.
  • Chicago and its opponents have hit the over in 10 of their 22 games with a total this season.
  • The White Sox have an ATS record of 8-14-0 in 22 games with a spread this season.

Dylan Cease (White Sox Probable Starter)

  • The White Sox will hand the ball to Cease (2-1) for his fifth start of the season.
  • The right-hander’s last start was on Wednesday, when he tossed 6 2/3 innings while giving up two earned runs on three hits in a matchup with the Kansas City Royals.
  • The 26-year-old has an ERA of 3.27, 11.5 strikeouts per nine innings and a batting average against of .198 in four games this season.
  • Cease has four starts in a row of five innings or more.
  • The Angels rank first in MLB with 110 runs scored this season. They have a .256 batting average this campaign with 28 home runs (second in the league).
  • Among qualified pitchers in the majors this year, the 26-year-old ranks 36th in ERA (3.27), 39th in WHIP (1.182), and ninth in K/9 (11.5).

White Sox Batting Stats

  • The White Sox have hit 19 homers this season, which ranks 16th in the league.
  • Fueled by 52 extra-base hits, the White Sox rank 19th in MLB with a .351 slugging percentage this season.
  • Chicago ranks 25th in MLB with a .218 team batting average.
  • The White Sox have scored the fifth-fewest runs in the league this season with just 69 (3.3 per game).
  • Chicago has an OBP of just .271 this season, which ranks 29th in MLB.
  • The White Sox are one of the most disciplined teams at the plate this season, ranking third with an average of 7.2 strikeouts per game.

Angels Stats and Trends

Angels Betting Records

  • The Angels have come away with two wins in the five contests they have been listed as the underdogs in this season.
  • Los Angeles has a mark of 2-1 in contests where sportsbooks favor them by +109 or worse on the moneyline.
  • The Angels have an implied victory probability of 47.8% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.
  • Los Angeles’ games have gone over the total in 10 of their 23 opportunities.
  • The Angels have an against the spread record of 12-11-0 in 23 games with a line this season.

Patrick Sandoval (Angels Probable Starter)

  • The Angels are sending Sandoval (1-0) out for his fourth start of the season. He is 1-0 with a .00 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 15 innings pitched.
  • His last time out was on Wednesday against the Cleveland Guardians, when the left-hander went 7 2/3 scoreless innings while allowing two hits.
  • The 25-year-old has amassed an ERA of .00, with 12 strikeouts per nine innings in three games this season. Opponents are batting .170 against him.
  • Sandoval is trying to record his second quality start of the year in this outing.
  • Sandoval has pitched five or more innings in a game one time this year entering this matchup.
  • He will take the mound against a White Sox offense that ranks 27th in the league with 149 total hits (on a .218 batting average). The team also slugs a collective .351 (19th in the league) with 19 total home runs (16th in MLB play).

Angels Batting Stats

  • The Angels are second in MLB action with 28 total home runs.
  • So far this season, the Angels have a league-best .431 slugging percentage.
  • Los Angeles is second in MLB with a .256 batting average.
  • The Angels have the most prolific offense in MLB action scoring 4.8 runs per game (110 total runs).
  • Los Angeles’ .335 on-base percentage ranks third-best in the league.
  • The Angels’ 8.7 strikeouts per game rank 23rd in the league.

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White Sox vs. Angels: Live Streaming Info & Game Time

  • Game Day: Monday, May 2, 2022
  • Game Time: 2:10 PM ET
  • Stadium: Guaranteed Rate Field
  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Networks
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (Watch for free)

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Los Angeles Angels vs. Chicago White Sox odds, tips and betting trends

On Sunday, the Chicago White Sox (8-12) are hosting the Los Angeles Angels (14-8), at 2:10 PM ET, in the third game of a four-game series. The Angels (-114 on the moneyline) square off against the White Sox (-106) in a projected tight contest. The …

On Sunday, the Chicago White Sox (8-12) are hosting the Los Angeles Angels (14-8), at 2:10 PM ET, in the third game of a four-game series.

The Angels (-114 on the moneyline) square off against the White Sox (-106) in a projected tight contest. The Angels will give the ball to Michael Lorenzen (2-1) against the White Sox and Dallas Keuchel (1-2).

These squads play again after the White Sox’s 4-0 victory over the Angels yesterday. Vince Velasquez (5.2 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 6 K) registered the win for the White Sox. Tim Anderson went 2-for-4 with a home run and an RBI to lead the team on offense. Jose Suarez (4 IP, 4 R, 8 H, 4 K) took the loss on the mound for the Angels.

Get ready for the Angels vs. White Sox with everything you need to know about Sunday’s baseball action.

Los Angeles Angels vs. Chicago White Sox Odds and Betting Lines

Major League Baseball odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 11:04 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Favorite: Angels (-114, bet $114 to win $100)
  • Underdog: White Sox (-106, bet $106 to win $100)
  • Over/under: 8.5

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Angels Stats and Trends

Angels Betting Records

  • The Angels have entered the game as favorites 17 times this season and won 12, or 70.6%, of those games.
  • Los Angeles has a record of 10-5, a 66.7% win rate, when favored by -114 or more by bookmakers this season.
  • The sportsbooks’ moneyline implies a 53.3% chance of a victory for the Angels.
  • Los Angeles and its opponents have gone over the total this season in nine of their 22 opportunities.
  • The Angels are 12-10-0 against the spread in their 22 chances this season.

Michael Lorenzen (Angels Probable Starter)

  • Lorenzen (2-1) will take the mound for the Angels, his fourth start of the season.
  • The right-hander allowed three hits in 6 2/3 scoreless innings pitched against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday.
  • The 30-year-old has an ERA of 2.93, 7 strikeouts per nine innings and a batting average against of .170 in three games this season.
  • The White Sox are batting .212 this season, 26th in MLB. They have a team slugging percentage of .348 (19th in the league) with 19 home runs.

Angels Batting Stats

  • The Angels have hit 27 homers this season, which ranks third in the league.
  • Hitters for the Angels lead the majors with a combined .430 team slugging percentage.
  • Los Angeles’ .255 batting average is among the best in baseball, ranking third in MLB.
  • The Angels have scored the most runs (104) in baseball so far this year.
  • Los Angeles has an on-base percentage of .330 this season, which ranks fourth in the league.
  • The Angels rank 26th in strikeouts per game (8.8) among MLB offenses.

White Sox Stats and Trends

White Sox Betting Records

  • The White Sox have been posted as the underdog five times this season but have yet walk away from any of those games with an upset.
  • The White Sox have won all of their five games in which they were named as at least a -106 moneyline underdog.
  • The White Sox have an implied victory probability of 51.5% according to the moneyline set by sportsbooks for this matchup.
  • Contests with Chicago have gone over the total set by oddsmakers in nine of 21 chances this season.
  • The White Sox are 7-14-0 against the spread in their 21 games that had a posted line this season.

Dallas Keuchel (White Sox Probable Starter)

  • Keuchel (1-2) takes the mound first for the White Sox in his fourth start of the season. He’s put together a 9.00 ERA in 10 innings pitched, with seven strikeouts.
  • The lefty’s most recent time out was on Tuesday against the Kansas City Royals, when he threw 4 2/3 innings, surrendering no earned runs while giving up two hits.
  • The 34-year-old has a 9.00 ERA and 6.3 strikeouts per nine innings over three games this season, while allowing a batting average of .346 to his opponents.
  • Keuchel heads into this game with one outing of five or more innings pitched this campaign.
  • The opposing Angels offense has a collective .255 batting average, and is first in the league with 185 total hits and first in MLB play with 104 runs scored. They have the first-ranked slugging percentage (.430) and are third in all of MLB with 27 home runs.

White Sox Batting Stats

  • The White Sox rank 15th in MLB action with 19 total home runs.
  • This season, the White Sox’s .348 slugging percentage ranks 19th in the league.
  • Chicago ranks 26th in MLB with a .212 batting average.
  • The offense for the White Sox is No. 26 in MLB play scoring 3.2 runs per game (64 total runs).
  • Chicago ranks last in baseball with an on-base percentage of .264.
  • White Sox batters strike out 7.5 times per game, the third-fewest strikeouts in baseball.

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Angels vs. White Sox: Live Streaming Info & Game Time

  • Game Day: Sunday, May 1, 2022
  • Game Time: 2:10 PM ET
  • Stadium: Guaranteed Rate Field
  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Networks
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (Watch for free)

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