Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Anderson caught up in emotional moment

- By LaMond Pope

The Chicago White Sox stood along the third-base line before Friday’s season opener against the Minnesota Twins at Guaranteed Rate Field.

A “#Players4BL­M” video, which featured several current and former Black baseball players supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and “One team, One dream” playing on the board.

Sox shortstop Tim Anderson was one of the players in the video.

A few minutes later, when the national anthem began, Anderson and teammates Jose Abreu, Luis Robert, Eloy Jimenez and Edwin Encarnacio­n and coaches Joe McEwing and Daryl Boston took a knee. Starting pitcher Lucas Giolito did likewise in the Sox bullpen.

Manager Rick Renteria and third baseman Yoan Moncada put a hand on Anderson’s shoulders.

“Definitely an emotional moment,” Anderson said Saturday. “I tried not to shed too many tears because we are going through something where the world needs to change. But you know it speaks a lot of the guys that were right there in my corner. I am the only Black guy (on the team), so it was only right that I had to show my love, I had to support.

“For them to be right there beside me, it speaks a lot of them.

We are all brothers and we all love each other and it showed. They supported me through it all.”

Anderson said there was a discussion before Friday’s game.

“Abreu came to me and he just said he was in my corner and he was going to support me, he got me,” Anderson said. “Just spreading love when needed. It says a lot to show that much love at a moment like that.”

Some Twins took a knee too. Robert said it was a “personal decision.”

“I saw my teammates kneel down and (Thursday), I saw that in other games, then I thought it was the right thing to do,” Robert said through an interprete­r. “That’s why I did it.”

No one knelt during the anthem before Saturday’s game, but Anderson said the push for change will continue.

“I expressed to the guys whether you kneel or not, you are still my brother,” Anderson said. “We are here to win, to have fun and enjoy the moment. For the guys who knelt, same way. It’s just all love in this locker room.

“We try to be the most understand­ing from top to bottom and understand what guys are going through and understand certain moments. But each and every one of those guys support my decision.”

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