Red Sox's Chris Sale expected to pay teammate's fine after national anthem standoff goes too far: report
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Boston Red Sox star Chris Sale is reportedly coming to the rescue of a teammate’s wallet after a national anthem standoff with an opposing pitcher cost him a game and several dollars.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Matt Strahm and his former Red Sox teammate Kutter Crawford were ejected and fined as their fun standoff went too far on Saturday. Umpires had to eject both players after they received a warning they would be thrown out if they didn’t go back into their respective dugouts.
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Chris Sale of the Boston Red Sox throws a pitch against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on May 5, 2023 in Philadelphia. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Being that Crawford is on the 15-day injured list at the moment, his fine for being ejected is much higher than Strahm’s, but Red Sox manager Alex Cora said he’ll be getting help from a certain teammate.
NESN’s Tom Caron explained that Sale would be coming to the rescue to help pay for the fine.
"The fines increase if you’re on the injured list, so it was a hefty fine for Crawford," Caron said Sunday during the Red Sox-Phillies broadcast. "Word is, a Florida Gulf Coast University teammate by the name of Chris Sale will be picking up the tab on that one. Alex Cora had a chuckle with us before the game saying, ‘He got a guy out of the game. He did his job.’"
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Matt Strahm of the Phillies pitches against the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park on May 7, 2023, in Philadelphia. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Strahm played for the Red Sox last season after spending four years with the