The Denver Post

ROCKIES’ DESMOND SAYS HE WON’T PLAY THIS SEASON

- By Patrick Saunders

Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond, saying he’s not comfortabl­e with the risks involved with the COVID-19 pandemic, and citing the need to be with his young family, announced he will not play major league baseball in 2020.

In a long, heartfelt Instagram post published Monday night, Desmond, 34, talked about racial strife in America, lack of opportunit­y for young baseball players and his desire to be with his family.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has made this baseball season one that is a risk that I am not comfortabl­e taking,” Desmond wrote at the end of his post.

He added: “With a pregnant wife and four young children who have lots of questions about what’s going on in the world, home is where I need to be right now. Home for my wife, Chelsey. Home to help. Home to guide.

Home to answer my older three boys’ questions about Coronaviru­s, Civil Rights and life. Home to be their dad.”

Desmond wrote eloquently about struggling to come to terms with racial injustice in America: “The image of Derek Chauvin’s knee on the neck of George Floyd, the gruesome murder of a Black man in the street at the hands of a police officer, broke my coping mechanism. Suppressin­g my feelings became impossible.”

Desmond also questioned the current culture baseball.

“In clubhouses we’ve got racist, sexist, homophobic jokes or flatout problems,” he wrote. “We’ve got cheating. We’ve got a minority issue from the top down. One African American GM. Two African American managers. Less than 8% Black players. No Black majority team owners.”

Desmond is in the fourth year of a five-year, $70 million contract with the Rockies.

He was scheduled to make $15 in big-league million this season until the coronaviru­s shrunk the season to 60 games.

If Desmond has any personal medical issues, he can opt-out of the while still accruing salary and service time.

If not, he will give up his prorated portion of his salary for the year.

Rockies players are due to report to summer camp at Coors Field on Wednesday and are scheduled to begin practice on Friday or Saturday.

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