El mundo del beisbol de Ligas Mayores se unió a las protestas por la muerte del ciudadano George Floyd en Minneapolis, Minnesota, por un caso de violencia policial.
Como el lanzador de los Piratas de Pittsburgh, Trevor Willams
To my black friends, teammates, colleagues, and all affected by racism: I see you. I hear you. I stand beside you. pic.twitter.com/N44JgieZ9T
— Trevor Williams (@MeLlamoTrevor) May 30, 2020
Enough is Enough. It’s going to take everyone to help this system change. No matter your color or attributes, We are all human, who know what’s right deep down. Making a real change will be Justice for Floyd & everyone who came before him. Let’s all be a part of the change🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/SERaY4K34X
— Giancarlo Stanton (@Giancarlo818) May 31, 2020
También Giancarlo Stanton como lo vemos en el tweet de arriba.
El manager de los Minnesota Twins, Rocco Badelli se pronunció al respecto.
George Floyd should be breathing right now. We have a lot of progress to make. A lot. Remember his name. Remember what happened.
— Rocco Baldelli (@roccodbaldelli) May 27, 2020
Dexter Fowler expresó su dolor
Okay, so I’m white as hell and conservative and it isn’t hard to grasp. That made me sick to my stomach and that guy better be doing serious time in prison. Personally I don’t know anybody at least in my world that isn’t sick about that bs. We should be able to ALL agree here
— Adam Duncan (@AdamDuncan44) May 29, 2020