So enough of my rant and to the story at hand. Toronto Blue Jays' Yunel Escobar was suspended three games without pay for displaying a homesexual slur on his eye black. See what I mean about getting out of hand. A photo that was confirmed to ESPN as being authentic showed Escobar wearing the eye black with the slur written in Spanish during a game Saturday versus the Red Sox."I'm sorry for the actions of the other day," Escobar said during a press conference at Yankee Stadium.
"I don't have anything against homosexuals. I have friends who are gay. In reality I'd like to ask for the apologies of all those who have been offended by this."
Escobar is going to loose quite a few dollars due to this suspension and not to mention a black spot on his reputation and unfortunately for sports fans and non sports fans alike that have not heard of him before this will not know anything else, but that he's a ball player who did what he did.
"It's just something that's been said around amongst Latinos. It's not
something that's meant to be offensive. For us, it didn't have the
significance to the way it's being interpreted right now. It's a word
used often within teams. ... I agree with the suspension and don't have
any problem with it."Being Latino myself I know what he's talking about, I get it, but not everyone knows what how that works. I'm sure Yunel is a good guy and meant no harm and honestly if the eye black messages had been eliminated in Major League Baseball, like in college football and the NFL, this problem would have been avoided as well as plenty of bad publicity. The NFL and college football have the right idea. Eye black should be used for what it was meant to be used for, not send messages or ill advised jokes. I'm all for looking good, but not when it becomes a distraction or a problem. Let's get back to basics people and PLAY BALL!
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