<p>Time didn’t literally stand still Monday night — Mike Vasil’s magic wand isn’t that good — but for the White Sox, the Guardians and a crowd of 23,151 at Rate Field, it sure felt like it.</p><p>The Sox were poised to celebrate what appeared to be the first walk-off hit of rookie Sam Antonacci’s career, a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth. But the Guardians challenged the safe call that plate umpire Nick Mahrley made when Tristan Peters slid across the plate, leaving everyone in a state of suspended animation.</p><p>Players from both teams were scattered across the field waiting for a verdict. Anto-nacci, who had sprinted happily across the diamond after shooting his single past the ear of Guardians ace closer Cade Smith, stood on the edge of the outfield grass, at one point nervously placing his helmet back on top of his head.</p><p>“I was in the dugout,” said Chris Murphy, the fifth Sox pitcher of the night, “because if they ended up overturning it, then I’m going back out for the 10th with a job to do.