Benches Clear in Yankees-White Sox Game Over Perceived Racial Exchange

Benches Clear in Yankees-White Sox Game Over Perceived Racial Exchange


The far left has so radicalized our culture and society that comedians can’t tell certain jokes and professional baseball players can’t make a reference to what another one said in an interview without being accused of bigotry and racism.

To the latter point, an exchange between two opposing players on Saturday led to shouting matches and the clearing of benches along with ridiculous allegations of “racism” that appear to have no basis in reality.

The Daily Wire notes:

On Saturday at Yankee Stadium in New York City, Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson accused New York Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson of issuing a racially charged remark toward the black professional baseball player, but Donaldson insisted his comment was not meant to be derogatory and apologized after the game.

During the third inning, Anderson was heading toward the visitor’s dugout when he began talking back and forth with Donaldson. The Yankees’ third-baseman called [Anderson] “Jackie,” in reference to Jackie Robinson, at one point during that conversation. That led to a heated moment between the two men, and in the fifth inning, both benches cleared when Anderson came up to bat.

“He just made a disrespectful comment,” Anderson said after the game. “Basically he was trying to call me Jackie Robinson. ‘What’s up, Jackie?’ I don’t play like that. I don’t really play at all. I wasn’t really going to bother nobody today, but he made the comment and, you know, it was disrespectful, and I don’t think it was called for. It was unneccesary.”

White Sox manager Tony La Russa agreed during a post-game presser.

“He made a racist comment, Donaldson, and that’s all I’m going to say. That’s as strong as it gets,” La Russa told reporters.

But did he?

“Donaldson, who admitted to calling Anderson ‘Jackie,’ defended himself while saying that it was all a misunderstanding,” The Daily Wire continued.

The third baseman explained the comment was in “reference to a 2019 interview with Sports Illustrated in which Anderson described himself as feeling like ‘today’s Jackie Robinson’ in how he’s ‘getting to a point where I need to change the game,’” ESPN reported.

“My meaning of that is not any term trying to be racist by any fact of the matter,” Donaldson said. “Obviously, he deemed it disrespectful. And look, if he did, I apologize. That’s not what I was trying to do by any manner and that’s what happened.”

But White Sox players were nonetheless angry about the remark and later in the game, it nearly came to blows.

“In the fifth inning of Saturday’s game, White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal stood up from his crouch and began jawing at Donaldson as he approached the plate,” ESPN added. “The barking continued as relievers ran in from the bullpens and the benches emptied, with La Russa also yelling at Donaldson.”

“Believe me, you don’t want me to tell you guys what I told him,” Grandal said after the game.

“This game went through a period in time where a lot of those comments were meant, and I think we’re way past that,” he added. “And it’s just unacceptable. I just thought it was a low blow and I want to make sure I’ve got my team’s back. There’s no way that you’re allowed to say something like that.”

Actually, Major League Baseball appears to have gotten to the point where opposing players are not even permitted to bring up something another player actually said just a few years ago without being ‘offended.’

Once more, we can thank the left for tearing the fabric of our society just a little more. Soon, there won’t be any threads left. Or baseball.


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