Tim Anderson’s Savage Bat Flip Leads To Heated Bench-Clearing Skirmish

Tim Anderson’s epic bat flip clearly didn’t sit nicely with the Kansas City Royals. Anderson belted a two-run dwelling run within the fourth inning Wednesday to present the Chicago White Sox a 2-Zero lead. The hot-hitting shortstop punctuated the blast — his fourth of the 2019 season — by throwing his lumber to the facet and shouting within the course of his personal dugout. Savage. It was truthful to imagine the Royals would actual revenge in some unspecified time in the future, particularly with catcher Martin Maldonado having a front-row seat for Anderson’s theatrics. And Brad Keller wasted little time in doing the honors, plunking Anderson with the primary pitch of

LeBron James, Enes Kanter Need To Be Separated After Heated Scuffle

LeBron James, Enes Kanter Need To Be Separated After Heated Scuffle

Two New York Knicks wanted a piece of LeBron James on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. In the final minute of the first quarter of the Knicks’ matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers, rookie guard Frank Ntilikina took exception to James lingering around the basket after a dunk and shoved the Cavs star several times. With the possibility of a skirmish brewing, Knicks center Enes Kanter got into the mix and exchanged words with James before the two players needed to be separated. It’s no surprise that both Ntilikina and Kanter held a short fuse with James. James recently drew the ire of the Knicks after criticizing the franchise for selecting Nt... NESN.com