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A belly button ring apparently gave Chris Sale

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     fits in his quest for a World Series ring.Speaking to reporters Saturday http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-jed-lowrie-jersey , the Boston Red Sox ace disclosed an irritation caused by naval jewelry is what sent him to the hospital with a stomach illness last week.Bob Nightengale BNightengaleChris Sale said he was hospitalized because of an irritation caused by a belly-button ring. Really, that鈥檚 his story and sticking to it for now"I had irritation from a belly button ring," he said Tony Phillips Jersey , according to theBoston Herald's Jason Mastrodonato. "Constantly taking it in and out caused irritation. Doctors and nurses at MGH were awesome. Things happen. You handle them. And keep moving forward."It prevented Sale from starting Game 5 of the American League Championship Series, but it proved not to matter as David Price stitched together a masterpiece by throwing six shutout innings to close out the Houston Astros.Sale will be on the mound for Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday at Fenway Park. Omar Rawlings/Getty ImagesBoston Red Sox pitchers aren't the only ones with powerful arms.As it turns out, their fans have cannons too.On Saturday http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-walt-weiss-jersey , a Red Sox fan seated on the Green Monster showed off his grip-it-and-rip-it capabilities when he launched a Giancarlo Stanton home run ball back into the field of play and clipped the New York Yankees designated hitter as he was rounding second base:FOX Sports: MLB MLBONFOXGiancarlo Stanton took one out over the monster to extend the Yankees lead, but then a fan threw the ball back and hit Stanton rounding 2nd. 8I9MuYaa7RThat ball, by the way Marcus Semien Jersey , was the 266th home run the Yankees hit this seasonood for the most in Major League Baseball history. The Bronx Bombers officially set the single-season record with 265 when Gleyber Torres went yard in the fourth inning.According to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch, umpires singled out the fan so members of the Boston Police Department could eject him from the game.Hopefully he doesn't receive a ban from Fenway Park, because the Red Sox could use an arm like that in their bullpen with the postseason right around the corner.