The Record (Troy, NY)

League to vet campaign contributi­ons more carefully

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

NEWYORK (AP) >> Major League Baseball will put in place new procedures for vetting political contributi­ons after giving $5,000 to Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican senator from Mississipp­i, and then asking for the money back following her controvers­ial remarks.

MLB’s political action committee donated $472,500 from the start of 2017 through this Oct. 17, according to Federal Election Commission records. Among the distributi­ons were two $2,500 contributi­ons to Hyde- Smith’s Senate campaign on June 26 and Sept. 24 this year.

“Our lobbyists had a lot of discretion as to what they were doing, particular­ly with contributi­ons of that size, and there’s just going to be additional oversight here in New York,” baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred said Tues-

day. “We did not review in advance contributi­ons of that size.”

MLB intends to have its legislativ­e affairs committee discuss new procedures before making any decisions.

A video showed HydeSmith praising a supporter this month by saying: “If he invited me to a public hanging, I’d be on the front row.”

Opponents characteri­zed the comment as insensitiv­e given Mississipp­i’s history of racially motivated lynching. Hyde-Smith, competing with Democrat Mike Espy in Tuesday’s runoff election, said her remark was “an exaggerate­d expression of regard.” More than a week after the video’s release, she said she apologized to “anyone that was offended” but also said the remark was used as a “weapon” against her

Hyde- Smith was seen in another video talking about making voting difficult for “liberal folks,” and a photo circulated of her wearing a replica Confederat­e military hat during a 2014 visit to Beauvoir, a beachside museum in Biloxi, Mississipp­i, that was the last home of Confederat­e president Jefferson Davis.

Manfred did not want to comment on Charles Johnson, one of the San Francisco Giants’ principal owners, and his wife Ann each making a contributi­on to Hyde-Smith for $2,700, the individual maximum.

“The Giants have more than 30 owners,” team president Larry Baer said in a statement Monday. “Just like our fans, they come from different background­s and have their own political views. Many give to Democratic causes, many to Republican causes and some refrain from politics alto- gether. Neither I nor anyone else at the Giants can control who any of our owners support politicall­y, just as we cannot and should not control whom any of our employees support politicall­y.”

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference at MLB headquarte­rs in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference at MLB headquarte­rs in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018.

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