The Record (Troy, NY)

Rockies OF Desmond decides to sit out this season

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Colorado Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond plans to sit out this season to be with his family and help grow youth baseball in his hometown in Florida.

The 34- year- old Desmond wrote Monday night on Instagram that the “COVID-19 pandemic has made this baseball season one that is a risk I am not comfortabl­e taking.” But the biracial slugger also mentioned a myriad of issues within baseball, including racism, sexism, homophobia and socioecono­mic concerns.

“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,” Desmond wrote on Instagram. “Home for mywife, Chelsey.

Home to help. Home to guide. Home to answer my older three boys’ questions about Coronaviru­s and Civil Rights and life. Home to be their Dad.”

Desmond, who hit .255 with 20 homers in 140 games last season, had been due $5,555,556 for the prorated share of his $15 million salary, part of a $70 million, five-year contract. He is owed $8 million next year, and his deal includes a $15 million team option for 2022 with a $2 million buyout.

Desmond, who grew up in Sarasota, made his major league debut with Washington in 2009. The two-time All- Star played for Texas for one season before signing with the Rockies.

In his Instagram post, Desmond said he has been sharing more of his thoughts and experience­s as a biracial man since George Floyd’s death in Minnesota on May 25. Floyd, a Black man in handcuffs, died after a white police officer held his knee on Floyd’s neck for nearly 8 minutes.

Desmond said his mind started racing during a recent visit to the Sarasota baseball fields that he played on as a kid. He wrote how they looked run down and neglected, and how important youth baseball was for him growing up.

“Why can’t we support teaching the game to all kids — but especially those in underprivi­leged communitie­s?” Desmond wrote. “Why aren’t accessible, affordable youth sports viewed as an essential opportunit­y to affect kids’ developmen­t, as opposed to money- making propositio­ns and recruiting chances? It’s hard to wrap your head around it.”

Desmond said he wants to help Sarasota Youth Baseball get back on track.

“It’s what I can do, in the scheme of so much,” he wrote. “So, I am.”

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this July 29, 2019, file photo, Colorado Rockies’ Ian Desmond follows the flight of his triple off Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda in the second inning of a baseball game in Denver.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this July 29, 2019, file photo, Colorado Rockies’ Ian Desmond follows the flight of his triple off Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda in the second inning of a baseball game in Denver.

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