Albuquerque Journal

LEADING OFF

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A look at what is happening around the majors:

MORE ON “JACKIE”: Contrary to what Josh Donaldson said, Tim Anderson did not think the “Jackie” comment was funny in 2019, either.

“I told him, we never have to talk again,” Anderson told reporters in Chicago of that prior interactio­n before the White Sox’s Tuesday night game against the Red Sox. “I won’t speak to you, you won’t speak to me, if that’s how you’re going to refer to me.

“I knew he knew exactly what he was doing.”

Anderson’s response comes three days after Donaldson explained why he said “What’s up Jackie?” to the White Sox shortstop at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.

“In 2019, he came out with the interview saying that he’s the new Jackie Robinson of baseball,” Donaldson explained after

Saturday’s game, which was marred by his “Jackie” taunt and sparked a benches-clearing incident. “He’s gonna bring back fun to the game. Right? And in 2019 when I played for Atlanta we actually joked about that [in] the game. I don’t know what’s changed from [then] … and I’ve said it to him in years past, not in any manner, [other] than just joking around for the fact that he calls himself Jackie Robinson.”

Since Saturday, however, Donaldson, who was suspended one game by the league for his comment, is still the only one to find his own joke funny.

Yankee manager Aaron Boone immediatel­y denounced his third baseman.

“When I first heard the name Jackie, I was really taken aback,” Boone said in the aftermath on Sunday. “Frankly, I was upset about it myself.”

Clubhouse leader Aaron Judge doubled down on his stance even after hearing Donaldson’s explanatio­n.

“I just don’t think it was the right move at all,” the Yankee slugger said.

LIMPING YANKEES: The Yankees lost two-time batting champion DJ LeMahieu and All-Star Giancarlo Stanton to injuries Tuesday night and also placed closer Aroldis Chapman on the injured list.

LeMahieu was set to lead off and play third base against the Baltimore Orioles, but New York announced he wouldn’t play about 90 minutes before the first pitch because of left wrist discomfort.

Stanton was pulled from the game with right calf tightness. He was replaced by pinch-hitter Estevan Florial in the seventh inning after going 0 for 2 with a strikeout as the designated hitter.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago White Sox’s Jose Abreu (79) celebrates with Tim Anderson after the pair scored on Abreu’s two-run home run Tuesday against Boston.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago White Sox’s Jose Abreu (79) celebrates with Tim Anderson after the pair scored on Abreu’s two-run home run Tuesday against Boston.

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