‘Repulsive’ abuse caught on broadcast mics disgusts US
The US sporting world has been rocked after hot broadcast mics picked up a disgusting slur directed at a Major League Baseball star.
The US has been left stunned after a fan repeatedly shouted out racial slurs at an African American batter.
The Miami Marlins’ outfielder Lewis Brinson was up at bat with his side down 13-8 at the top of the ninth innings against the Colorado Rockies.
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He had just faced a pitch which hit the dirt when a person in the crowd shouted out the N-word multiple times clearly on the broadcast.
As it was a home game for the Rockies, the team released a statement after the match.
“The Colorado Rockies are disgusted at the racial slur by a fan directed at the Marlins’ Lewis Brinson during the ninth inning of today’s game,” the team said. “Although the subject was not identified prior to the end of the game, the Rockies are still investigating this incident.
“The Rockies have zero tolerance for any form of racism or discrimination, and any fan using derogatory language of any kind will be ejected and banned from Coors field.”
The Marlins also commented on the issue with Marlins spokesman Jason Latimer texting The Associated Press: “Neither Lewis, nor any other Marlins on the field or in the dugout, heard what was shouted. We brought the matter to the attention of the Rockies. How the matter is being handled, I would have to defer to them.”
But social media was quick to condemn the disgusting abuse, with many also turning the blowtorch on the Rockies and Coors Stadium for not identifying the fan.
The Chicago Sun Times’ Cubs beat reporter Russell Dorsey wrote: “What happened to Lewis Brinson today was disgusting. And the people who sat back and let someone say the n-word repeatedly at someone are just as guilty as the racist piece of s*** that said it.”
The Marlins’ play-by-play announcer Paul Severino tweeted: “I’m absolutely disgusted at the language that was picked up by the mics late in the game today.
“The level of hate that was displayed has no place in this world. Unfortunately it’s still far too prevalent. We need to be better. And soon.
“Awful.”
WARNING: Offensive language
#Rockies fan screaming the N-word at #Marlins OF Lewis Brinson.
— CHRIS TORELLO (@TorelloSports) August 9, 2021
This is repulsive. #JuntosMiamipic.twitter.com/oiwYgUarAX
The guy was SCREAMING the N-word in a mostly quiet stadium, and no one in the crowd said anything? Saw anything? Did anything?Pointed him out to anyone? How is that possible? https://t.co/ivpPNcIwv0
— Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) August 9, 2021
Silence is complicity
— Rex Chapmanðð¼ (@RexChapman) August 9, 2021
My goodnessâ¦we have 20 different camera angles for a foul ball and you canât find the person who yelled the N-word MULTIPLE times at another human? https://t.co/qHP5okJXOW
— Austin Kim (@AustinKKim) August 9, 2021
Sorry you had to deal with a coward @LewisBrinson hold that head high as I know you will. Sucks when we always have to be the good guys!!
— 10 (@SimplyAJ10) August 9, 2021
I am extremely confused how a fan at a major league baseball game could yell the n-word multiple times so loudly that it was picked up by the broadcast mics...and nothing happened. Clearly whoever was around said racist POS didn't care enough to take action. That's disappointing.
— Matt Infield WSAW (@Matt_Infield) August 9, 2021
Former All-Star first baseman and current player’s union head Tony Clark said it was a painful reminder of how prevalent racism still is in 2021.
“It is a painful reality that progress continues to be elusive in a world where ignorance and bigotry remain all too commonplace,” he said
“While many are truly committed to respect and equality for all, the abhorrent racial animus displayed today in one of our ballparks highlights that there is still much work to be done. We have to continue to work together to ensure that racism is never tolerated on or off the field.”