Fan Earns Autograph by Beating Chris Sale in Game of Rock, Paper, Scissors
Through the first two months of the 2016 season, Chicago White Sox ace Chris Sale has a 9-1 record.
Oddly enough, his second loss of the year didn't come on the mound. It came on the warning track—and it won't affect his official record.
While the White Sox played in Flushing this week for a series against the New York Mets, Sale decided to have some fun by playing a fan in a few games of rock, paper, scissors.
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It's not clear if there were any games played before the fan started recording, but it seems likely since the two split the matches that were caught on camera. Either that or Sale had challenged the fan to beat him just one time.
Being a good sport, Sale was more than willing to sign an autograph for the fan after losing. And because of this cool moment, the four-time American League All-Star provided the fan with an experience of a lifetime.
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