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Donaldson is suspended

N.Y. slugger appealing one-game penalty for calling Anderson ‘Jackie’

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Major League Baseball suspended Josh Donaldson for one game Monday after the New York Yankees slugger made multiple references to Jackie Robinson while talking to White Sox star Tim Anderson during the weekend.

Donaldson also was fined an undisclose­d amount for his actions Saturday at Yankee Stadium. The punishment was announced by Michael Hill, the senior vice president of on-field operations for MLB.

Donaldson has elected to appeal the penalty. Shortly before the suspension was announced, the Yankees said Donaldson had been put on the COVID -19 injured list.

“MLB has completed the process of speaking to the individual­s involved in this incident. There is no dispute over what was said on the field. Regardless of Mr. Donaldson’s intent, the comment he directed toward Mr. Anderson was disrespect­ful and in poor judgment, particular­ly when viewed in the context of their prior interactio­ns,“Hill said in a statement.

“In addition, Mr. Donaldson’s remark was a contributi­ng factor in a bench-clearing incident between the teams, and warrants discipline,” he said.

White Sox pitching coach Ethan Katz didn’t think the penalty was enough.

“Just one game. We all saw his

malice at third a week ago, then this comment with the ridiculous excuse that followed. What’s the point or message behind a 1 game suspension? This is incredibly disappoint­ing and plain frustratin­g,” Katz posted on Twitter.

The White Sox had a day off Monday. They are not scheduled to play the Yankees again this season.

AL East-leading New York opened a three-game series against Baltimore on Monday.

Donaldson said he twice called Anderson by “Jackie” — as in Robinson, who famously broke MLB’S color barrier in 1947 — during the Yankees’ 7-5 win on Saturday. The benches and bullpens emptied as tensions escalated.

Anderson, one of baseball’s leading Black voices and an All-star shortstop, said it was a “disrespect­ful comment.” White Sox manager Tony La Russa said it was racist, and Anderson agreed.

“Basically, it was trying to call me Jackie Robinson. Like, ‘What’s up, Jackie?’” Anderson said after Saturday’s game.

Donaldson, who is white, said he had used the “Jackie” reference in the past with Anderson, who had said he viewed himself as a potential modern-day Robinson in a 2019 Sports Illustrate­d interview.

“My meaning of that is not any term trying to be racist by any fact of the matter,” Donaldson said Saturday.

 ?? Chris Sweda / TB ?? Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson, left, and White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson have words in the first inning on May 13.
Chris Sweda / TB Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson, left, and White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson have words in the first inning on May 13.

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