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White Sox's Tim Anderson silences Yankees fans with home run: 'Tell them to shut the f--- up'

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Chicago White Sox star Tim Anderson got the last word against the New York Yankees at the end of their contentious weekend series on Sunday night.

Anderson hit a three-run home run off Yankees reliever Miguel Castro to push the White Sox’s lead 5-0 in the eighth inning and completely spoil Luis Severino’s solid outing. As he was rounding the bases and heading for home plate, Anderson was heard saying "tell them to shut the f--- up." He was also telling Yankees fans to be quiet after the home run. He was met with boos as he crossed home.

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Chicago White Sox' Tim Anderson hits a three-run home run off New York Yankees relief pitcher Miguel Castro (30) in the eighth inning of the second baseball game of a doubleheader, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York.  (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Chicago won the game 5-0.

Severino was relieved in the eighth inning after holding Chicago scoreless. The White Sox would hammer New York's bullpen to win the game.

The All-Star shortstop was at the center of controversy on Saturday when he accused Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson of making a racist remark during their game.

Anderson, who is Black, said Donaldson called him "Jackie" in reference to Jackie Robinson.

"He just made a, you know, disrespectful comment," Anderson told reporters. "Basically, it was trying to call me Jackie Robinson. Like, ‘What’s up, Jackie?' I don't play like that. I don't really play at all.

Chicago White Sox' Tim Anderson reacts towards the crowd while running the bases after hitting a three-run home run off New York Yankees relief pitcher Miguel Castro in the eighth inning of the

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