The Adam LaRoche situation just keeps getting weirder and more outrageous for the White Sox. Friday morning, staff ace Chris Sale hung LaRoche jerseys in the clubhouse and tore into team president Kenny Williams, calling him a "bold-faced liar."
Now other White Sox players do not feel comfortable bringing their family members into the clubhouse. Here's what Adam Eaton said Friday:
Adam Eaton says that he originally planned to bring his father to the clubhouse today, but in wake of LaRoche/Sox mess, feels uncomfortable
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) March 18, 2016
Bringing your father to the clubhouse for one day and bringing your 14-year-old son to the clubhouse everyday are two very different things. I highly doubt Williams or any other players would have a problem with Eaton's father paying a visit.
I don't think it was unreasonable for the White Sox to ask LaRoche to stop bringing his kid to work every day, but this has devolved into a nasty, public fued between players and management. Eaton's relatively innocuous comment is the just latest barb.