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Tony La Russa Defends Latest Baffling Intentional Walk Decision

For the second time this season, White Sox manager Tony La Russa felt the need to defend himself after ordering up an intentional walk on a 1–2 count.

In Friday’s 5–2 loss to the Guardians, La Russa opted to intentionally walk Guardians rookie Oscar González with runners on second and third and left-hander Jake Diekman on the mound. At the time, there were two outs in the inning and González was trailing in the at-bat, 1–2.

The head-scratching decision led to questions after the game, but the White Sox skipper adamantly defended the move.

“We’ve been through this before, the most ridiculous thing in this season has been the 1–2 walk,” La Russa said Friday, per the Chicago Sun Times. “I mean that’s the most ridiculous. That’s what I say.”

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