White Sox bench coach Mark Parent thrown out before game starts

White Sox bench coach Mark Parent thrown out before game starts, Maybe Mark Parent had somewhere else he needed to be.

The White Sox bench coach was ejected before a pitch was thrown in Sunday’s game against the Rangers, getting tossed by crew chief Jerry Layne during the pregame lineup card exchange.

“No idea,” Adam Dunn said when asked by reporters what Parent said. “I think he was asking for his address to send him a Christmas card or something.”

The South Siders have not been pleased with Layne’s crew in this weekend’s series against the AL West-leading Rangers, so Parent stepped up to the plate and gave them a piece of his mind. Parent did not stick around after to the game to expand on what he said.

On Friday night, pitcher Chris Sale threw a fit in the dugout Friday after getting knocked around for eight runs and giving up an inside-the-park home run to Ian Kinsler that the Chisox felt should have been ruled a ground-rule double (the ball was wedged underneath some padding between the wall and the warning track). Manager Robin Ventura was tossed for arguing the play that gave Texas a 5-3 lead en-route to an 11-5 win.

On Saturday, in a game the White Sox won, Alexi Ramirez was called out at home on a close, but correct, call.
Whatever he said Sunday, it worked, as the White Sox dropped the Rangers, 5-2.

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