Sam Antonacci just shattered the White Sox record with 23 hit-by-pitches this season, calmly accepting one off his elbow guard without even asking for the ball—just another way to get on base. His wife’s no longer commenting, and he’s in a friendly race with teammate Anthony Kay (21 HBP) to surpass Chris Sale’s old mark. Both players are invaluable: Kay’s a solid starter, Antonacci’s a clubhouse staple who learned left field in spring training and brings grit with a laid-back vibe. When told about the MLB record of 50 HBP, Antonacci just chuckled—“Dang, that’s a lot.” His hitting coach called him a “psychopath” in the best way, praising his unique on-base strategy. Despite the bumps, team trainers help him stay healthy. It’s time for more than memes—Antonacci deserves real recognition for turning pain into production.
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