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Uumpire Nick Mahrley #48 endeavors to isolate Yasmani Grandal #24 of the Chicago White Sox and Josh Donaldson #28 of the New York Yankees during the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium on May 21, 2022. Credit: Getty Images/Sarah Stier

Suppose, only for contention here, that there is some conceivable setting on a baseball field in which raising Jackie Robinson's name may be suitable as an "inside joke" between players.

How Josh Donaldson might consider the idea that Saturday was one of those times — by dropping it on Tim Anderson, the Black All-Star shortstop of the White Sox with whom he's been fighting — opposes any legitimate clarification.

Beside perhaps the self-evident.

"He offered a bigoted remark," White Sox director Tony La Russa said.

La Russa was the main individual in one or the other clubhouse to utilize that touchy term after the Yankees' 7-5 triumph, however nothing else precisely summarized what his players were feeling. Furthermore, that is plural, even past Anderson, who turned out to be more infuriated with each on-field communication with Donaldson.

"He was calling me Jackie Robinson, similar to 'What's up, Jackie?' " Anderson said. "I don't play like that — I don't actually play by any means. It was ill bred."

Extraordinarily, Anderson said Donaldson did it over and over, from the primary inning on, and the two got into a warmed contention when they ran into each other toward the finish of the third. Tempers at long last bubbled over when Donaldson ventured to the plate in the fifth inning and catcher Yasmani Grandal faced him.

Grandal got in Donaldson's face, provoking the burrows and warm up areas to discharge. No punches were tossed and nothing heightened past some pushing, yet the White Sox's outrage stewed during the rest of the game.

"This game went through a period in time where a ton of those remarks were made," Grandal said. "What's more, I believe we're far beyond that. It's simply unsuitable . . . so I ensured I got my partner's back. It's basically impossible that that you're permitted to express something to that effect."

Whenever Grandal was inquired as to whether Donaldson denied it, the catcher laughed at the inquiry and made a reference to last year's episode with Lucas Giolito, when Donaldson homered off Giolito and afterward insulted him about utilization of tacky stuff on the baseballs, a sign that the animosity toward him actually runs profound inside the White Sox. Giolito tore Donaldson as "boorish" then, at that point, yet this is another level.

"I surmise he lives in his own reality," Grandal said.

That world was rapidly imploding Saturday around Donaldson, whose endeavors to apologize — alongside the Yankees' endeavored turn — didn't appear to be legit, particularly following the White Sox's rage. Donaldson said he had utilized the "joke" already with Anderson, in view of the Chicago shortstop alluding to himself as the "new Jackie Robinson" in a 2019 Sports Illustrated story.

"I don't have the foggiest idea what's changed," Donaldson said. "Assuming something has transformed from that, my significance of that isn't in no term attempting to be bigoted. It was simply off a meeting what he called himself. We expressed that previously, we kidded about it . . . Clearly, he considered that it was ill bred, and look, if h