Trayce Thompson came back to the dugout and no one wanted to talk to him.
The White Sox rookie, making just the second start of his career in Tuesday night's game against the Angels, had to resort to air-fiving his unresponsive teammates after banging his first big league home run in the fifth inning.
The standard-issue lack of response from teammates after a first-career homer ended after Thompson made his way to the end of the White Sox dugout, and the celebration begun in earnest.
"These guys like to have fun," Thompson said. "It was great.