![]() ![]() I could really care less how they feel about me or how they think of me as a player. I go in and I’m trying to beat the other teams. Nobody really came to me and said these are the rules, so I really don’t know what they are. ![]() I can’t call them dumb because I don’t have any. “I don’t really know the rules,” he said. But I think it’s a part of the game or it should be.”īut, he was asked, doesn’t he worry about violating the unwritten baseball rules? ![]() I’m on deck now, I get from the fans, ‘Hey, do the bat flip.’ So it’s cool stuff, and it’s all fun stuff. “I like to go out and play with a lot of passion because that’s fun, and I think that draws attention to the fans and the kids,” Anderson told ESPN’s “ The Dan Le Batard Show.” “You know the kids love it. Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson, whose exuberant bat flip a couple of weeks ago led to a benches-clearing fight when Kansas City Royals pitcher Brad Keller threw at him in his next plate appearance, has no plans for toning things down. ![]()
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