This was something you don’t see every day. Or ever, really. And you’re just glad to be a part of the must-see action.
Dunn, the White Sox’s 6-6, 285-pound DH/first baseman, owner of 457 career home runs, pitched the ninth inning against the Rangers. His team trailed 15-0 entering the frame.
The first batter he faced, Elvis Andrus, grounded out to second.
He wound up allowing one run on a couple hits and a walk, but nobody really cared about that. Adam Dunn was pitching, and it was glorious.