New York Daily News

After verbal insults, M’s prez resigns

- BY BRADFORD WILLIAM DAVIS

Seattle Mariners team president Kevin Mather resigned on Monday, one day after the longtime executive’s disparagin­g and discrimina­tory remarks about his organizati­on’s players surfaced online.

During a Q&A with the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club earlier this year, Mather insulted multiple current and former Mariners, provoking the ire of MLB fans and Mariners players alike, leading to his resignatio­n, which the team announced on Monday.

Mather criticized his immigrant athletes’ English-speaking capacity, from Japanese-born

Hisashi Iwakuma, to Dominican top prospect Julio Rodriguez, a 20-year-old that regularly gives interviews and writes on social media in English.

In between griping about paying for Iwakuma’s $75,000 a year translator and the 20-year-old Rodriguez’s command of a second language, and calling veteran third baseman Kyle Seage “overpaid,” Mather also revealed the organizati­on’s methods to suppress the earning potential of their best young minor leaguers.

If the Major League Baseball Player’s Associatio­n wasn’t already displeased by Mather’s comments, they certainly were after Mather then insulted the players’ union’s commitment to player safety during their acrimoniou­s negotiatio­n with the league over a season restart.

“I want to apologize to every member of the Seattle Mariners organizati­on, especially our players and to our fans. There is no excuse for my behavior, and I take full responsibi­lity for my terrible lapse in judgment,” Mather said in a statement released Sunday night.

“My comments were my own,” Mather continued. “They do not reflect the views and strategy of the Mariners baseball leadership who are responsibl­e for decisions about the developmen­t and status of the players at all levels of the organizati­on. I’ve been on the phone most of the day today apologizin­g to the many people I have insulted, hurt, or disappoint­ed in speaking at a recent online event.”

“I am committed to make amends for the things I said that were personally hurtful and I will do whatever it takes to repair the damage I have caused to the Seattle Mariners organizati­on.”

Though Mather joined the organizati­on in 1996, he will have to do that work from the outside.

 ??  ?? Hisashi Iwakuma, and his use of an interprete­r, draws ire of M’s owner.
Hisashi Iwakuma, and his use of an interprete­r, draws ire of M’s owner.

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