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Suspended

Blue Jays’ Pillar gets two-game ban for yelling homophobic slur

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ATLANTA — Kevin Pillar has been suspended for two games for shouting an anti-gay slur at an Atlanta Braves pitcher, an incident the Toronto Blue Jays centre fielder says he deeply regrets but hopes will ultimately raise awareness about the hurtful impact words can have.

General manager Ross Atkins confirmed the team ban during a media availabili­ty before Thursday night’s game at SunTrust Park.

Pillar was angry at Jason Motte for allegedly quick-pitching him to get a strikeout that ended the seventh inning in Atlanta’s 8-4 interleagu­e baseball victory Wednesday night.

Replays appeared to show Pillar using the slur as he yelled toward the mound.

Pillar told reporters in Atlanta there is “no place for this language” anywhere, including on the baseball field.

“I really felt embarrasse­d for myself, for my family for this organizati­on,” Pillar said, adding that he had not slept much Wednesday night. “I was ashamed.”

The incident occurred during the Blue Jays’ third straight loss to the Braves. With his team trailing 8-3, Pillar struck out swinging to end a 1-2-3 seventh. He yelled toward the mound, prompting Motte to throw up his arms as if he didn’t know what the problem was.

Atlanta catcher Kurt Suzuki and home plate umpire Brian O’Nora stepped in to diffuse the tension. Pillar headed toward the outfield and the Braves left the field.

After the game, Pillar conceded to reporters that he was frustrated by his team’s struggles, though he didn’t mention what was said.

“It just stems from a little frustratio­n in myself, just the way this series has been going,” he said. “It was immature, stupid. It was uncalled for. It’s part of the game. I’m a competitiv­e guy.”

Pillar, who said he has apologized personally to Motte, was much more contrite Thursday.

“There were a lot of different words that could have been said in the heat of the moment but that was the word that came out,” said Pillar. “I regret saying it wholeheart­edly.”

Pillar was to miss Thursday’s game against the Braves, as well as Friday’s game at Baltimore. He will forfeit approximat­ely $6,066 of his $550,000 salary, with the money donated to charity. Pillar will also pay an undisclose­d fine.

“A large group decided that was appropriat­e,” Atkins said. “There is no question that was in the heat of the moment, but that’s no excuse.”

Pillar said he hopes others will learn from his actions.

“I understand that I stand here with an opportunit­y to turn this into something that is going to be very positive,” he said. “I have the ability to be made an example of and I’m willing to accept that.”

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 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kevin Pillar, right, looks on as both benches empty onto the field after he exchanged words with Braves pitcher Jason Motte in the seventh inning in Atlanta on Wednesday night. Pillar has been suspended two games for yelling an anti-gay slur.
JOHN BAZEMORE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kevin Pillar, right, looks on as both benches empty onto the field after he exchanged words with Braves pitcher Jason Motte in the seventh inning in Atlanta on Wednesday night. Pillar has been suspended two games for yelling an anti-gay slur.

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