When the New York Yankeesâ Josh Donaldson called Chicago White Sox pitcher Tim Anderson âJackieâ just before a bench-clearing scuffle last month, it was racist.
Thatâs not me saying so. Anderson took offense to being derisively called by the name of Major League Baseballâs first Black player. Major League Baseball agreed, suspending Donaldson for a game over the insult. Tony La Russa, the Soxâ manager, who is white, said so. The Yankeesâ manager, Aaron Booneâalso whiteâconcurred. And Donaldson has since found himself on something of an island among his Yankeesâ, be they Black, white or multiracial.
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Apparently the only one who doesnât yet understand this is Donaldson, who insisted after the game that the comment was an âinside jokeâ between he and Anderson (who disagrees), and he told the Associated Press yesterday that he doesnât understand why his teammates donât have his back.
From the Associated Press
âI think that was tough to hear, for sure, just for the simple fact that I pride myself on being a good teammate, and everywhere Iâve went, every organization that Iâve been a part of, minus Oakland, has offered me extensions, has wanted me to stay back,â Donaldson said during batting practice Wednesday, hours before a night game against the Angels was rained out.
He was referring to remarks from Boone and Aaron Judge, a biracial star center-fielder for the Yanks who said after the incident that he didnât âthink itâs the right thing to do there.â
Or maybe not anywhere where youâre sharing the field and a clubhouse with Black players. Or maybe not anywhere at all. Besides Judge, Donaldson also shares a clubhouse with Aaron Hicks, who is Black and Afro-Latino players Estevan Florial, Miguel AndĂșjar, Miguel Castro and Luis Severino. Donaldson has maintained since the incident that he intended no disrespect in what he said to Anderson and has apologized to him and his family. But even assuming his teammates take him at his word, Donaldson canât seriously think that the other playersâespecially the Black onesâon his team would be happy about being brought to a near brawl over him invoking the name of one of their heroes to reduce one of their contemporaries.
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