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Watch: Twins reliever Tyler Duffey ejected for throwing behind Yermin Mercedes
Maybe being thrown at was the consequence for Yermin Mercedes. It’s unclear if the Sox slugger faced any internal consequences from his team. Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler Duffey was ejected from Tuesday night’s Chicago White Sox-Minnesota Twins game for throwing behind Yermin Mercedes.

Duffey pitched the top of the seventh inning and got Yoan Moncada to ground out. Next he faced Mercedes, whom he immediately threw behind. The umpires huddled and decided to eject Duffey.

So what’s the deal? The night before, Mercedes upset Minnesota by violating an “unwritten rule.” Mercedes swung at a 3-0 pitch in a 15-4 game and hit a home run in the ninth. White Sox manager Tony La Russa promised a consequence for Mercedes, who went 2-for-4 on Tuesday.

Maybe being thrown at was the consequence for Mercedes. It’s unclear if the Sox slugger faced any internal consequences from his team.

Odd how that works: hit a home run, get thrown at.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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