Guardians secure victory over White Sox with walk-off win in bizarre ninth inning – NBC Sports Chicago

On Tuesday night, the White Sox mounted a comeback against the Guardians after Pedro Grifol was ejected for arguing a questionable strikeout call to Tommy Pham. In the seventh inning, with two outs against them, Luis Robert Jr. singled to center, scoring Nicky Lopez and Lenyn Sosa, which tied the game at 6-6.

However, things began to unravel for the White Sox in the bottom of the ninth inning. Andrés Giménez started off the inning with a single against Michael Kopech. He moved to second base after Tyler Freeman grounded out to first base. Then Kopech made a mistake while pitching to Bo Naylor, causing a wild pitch that allowed Giménez to advance to third base.

Naylor then hit a sacrifice fly to Luis Robert Jr. in center field, but Robert Jr. hesitated to throw to home plate, allowing Giménez to score the walk-off run. After the game, Grifol acknowledged that Robert Jr. had no play to make on the final hit and Chuck Garfien and Ozzie Guillen analyzed the strange ninth inning on the White Sox Postgame Live show.

By Aiden Johnson

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