The White Sox were extra petty towards former relief pitcher Keynan Middleton in his return to Chicago after he called out the teamās clubhouse culture.
The Chicago White Sox were one of the big sellers at this yearās trade deadline, as they moved on from big-name players and impending free agents. One of the players they traded was relief pitcher Keynan Middleton, who they sent to the New York Yankees. Following the trade, Middleton called out Chicagoās clubhouse culture, saying there are āno rulesā and players get to do whatever they want, including skipping pitcher fielding practices.
This week, Middleton returned to Chicago as a member of the Yankees. When he was called upon in the bottom of the fourth inning to take over for Luis Severino. As he was pitching, the scoreboard at Guaranteed Rate Field appeared to omit Middletonās name.
Peep the blank space on the scoreboard right next to āRHPā and ā3.83 ERA.ā
The White Sox didnāt put Keynan Middletonās name on the scoreboard after he trashed the teamās culture after being traded pic.twitter.com/giyKRD7gmU
ā Talkinā Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) August 10, 2023
White Sox scoreboard omits Keynan Middletonās name after he trashed teamās culture
While the fans who were watching the game or happened to see the video on social media think this was a case of the White Sox being petty against Middleton, the team denies it. In a statement released to Daryln Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times, the White Sox claim that it was a glitch caused ābecause of duplicate players listed under one uniform number on MLBās downloadable Yankees roster.ā
From White Sox regarding omission of Keynan Middletonās name on scoreboard last night: pic.twitter.com/fXGlf3cxJ3
ā Daryl Van Schouwen (@CST_soxvan) August 10, 2023
When looking at the Yankeesā 40-man roster, Middleton and No. 4 prospect Everson Periera both have the No. 93.
Here is exactly what Middleton had to say about the teamās clubhouse culture.
"āWe came in with no rules,ā Middleton said, h/t ESPN. āI donāt know how you police the culture if there are no rules or guidelines to follow because everyone is doing their own thing. Like, how do you say anything about it because there are no rules? You have rookies sleeping in the bullpen during the game. You have guys missing meetings. You have guys missing PFPs (pitcher fielding practices), and there are no consequences for any of this stuff.ā"
Following his comments about the White Sox, Middleton expressed how excited he was to be traded to the Yankees, whom he praised for their rules and culture.
"āThe second I found out I was traded, I shaved my face,ā Middleton said, h/t ESPN. āI was ready to play by their rules because all I want to do is win games. ⦠You know how to act [here]. You know not to be late and you know there are consequences if you are late.ā"
Middletonās former teammate Lance Lynn was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers before the trade deadline. During an appearance on āFoul Territory,ā Lynn was asked by host A.J. Pierzynski if he had any comment on Middletonās critique of the White Sox. Lynn said, āI can tell you what he was wrong about,ā and then said nothing after that. Take with that what you will.
Lance Lynn seemingly confirms Keynan Middleton's comments on the White Sox culture...
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The White Sox denied Middletonās claims about there being no rules in the White Sox clubhouse. General manager Rick Hahn called out Middleton for critiquing the culture and claimed that his last conversation with him was over a disciplinary issue.
"āQuite frankly, itās a little bit ironic that Keynanās the one saying this, because my last conversation with him face-to-face was a week ago in the clubhouse where he sought me out to apologize for his unprofessional behavior Pedro had called him out on,ā Hahn said, h/t. the Associated Press. āAt the time I figured that was a one-off.ā"
Middleton said, h/t Associated Press, that he stands by his comments and expressed his desire to move on.
While the scoreboard situation on Wednesday looked petty, the White Sox claim that it was a glitch.