Some White Sox players were wearing Adam Eaton shirts but no one knows who made them

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Something weird is happening in the White Sox clubhouse.

Multiple White Sox players were seen wearing Adam "Spanky" Eaton t-shirts on Monday, but apparently nobody knows where they came from.

According to Jeff Samardzija, the t-shirts were Eaton's idea, but the White Sox ace says he's not sure who actually made them.

"I don't know. They just showed up," he said.

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When asked why no one seems to know where the shirts came from, Samardzija answered with a smirk.

"Because nobody does," he said. "Things like that just happen."

Hmm. That sounds fishy, coming from a Shark and all.

After the White Sox's 2-1 walk-off winner on Monday night, Eaton told the media after the game that the shirts are all for fun, and what happens in the White Sox clubhouse stays in the White Sox clubhouse.

"What we do in here, as much as we wanna tell the world, we like to keep it here, we really do," he said. ". ...I don't want to elaborate on it too much. I want to keep most of it in here."

There ya go.

Skip to the 1:28 mark in the video below to hear Eaton's comments.

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