Trea Turner and Sean Newcomb Apologize for Racist and Homophobic Tweets

WASHINGTON — Washington Nationals
shortstop Trea Turner apologized Sunday night for some years-old homophobic and
racially insensitive tweets, becoming the latest in a series of major leaguers
to address offensive language they used on social media.
The tweets surfaced hours after Washington’s 5-0 loss to
the Miami Marlins at Miami. The posts are from 2011 and 2012.
The 25-year-old Turner said there is no excuse for his
language and he is “sincerely sorry for those tweets and apologize
wholeheartedly.”
“I believe people who know me understand those regrettable
actions do not reflect my values or who I am,” he said in a statement issued by
the team. “But I understand the hurtful nature of such language and am sorry to
have brought any negative light to the Nationals organization, myself or the
game I love.”
Atlanta Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb
also apologized Sunday for racist, homophobic and sexist tweets he sent as a
teenager, calling them “some stupid stuff.” Major League Baseball dealt with a similar situation this
month involving Milwaukee Brewers reliever Josh Hader on the night he pitched
in the All-Star Game.
Mike Rizzo, the president of baseball operations for the
Nationals, said he spoke with Turner about the issue.
“He understands that his comments —
regardless of when they were posted — are inexcusable and is taking full
responsibility for his actions,” Rizzo said in a separate statement released by
the team.
“The Nationals organization does not condone
discrimination in any form, and his comments in no way reflect the values of
our club. Trea has been a good teammate and model citizen in our clubhouse, and
these comments are not indicative of how he has conducted himself while part of
our team. He has apologized to me and to the organization for his comments.”
Turner is batting .265 with 13 homers and 43 RBIs for the
disappointing Nationals, who dropped to 52-53 with the loss to the Marlins.
Turner, a first-round pick by the Padres in 2014, also is among the major
league leaders with 24 steals.
Turner was one of five NL candidates
for the online balloting for the final All-Star roster spots, won by Brewers
slugger Jesus Aguilar.
Hader apologized after offensive tweets he sent when he
was a teenager came to light on July 17. The next day, Major League Baseball
said the 24-year-old Hader will be required to go through sensitivity training
and participate in diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Hader also met with Billy Bean, MLB’s vice president for
social responsibility and inclusion. Bean also is going to meet with Newcomb
this week.
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