Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Donaldson apologizes to Robinson's wife, family

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Josh Donaldson has apologized to the wife and family of Jackie Robinson for referencin­g the pioneering Black baseball player in remarks that led to a confrontat­ion with Chicago White Sox star Tim Anderson.

The New York Yankees third baseman was suspended for one game and fined on Monday by Major League Baseball. The league said Donaldson’s comment on Saturday was “disrespect­ful and in poor judgment.”

“First and foremost, I have the utmost respect for what Tim Anderson brings to the game of baseball,” Donaldson said in a statement Thursday. “I stated over the weekend that I apologized for offending Tim and that it was a misunderst­anding based on multiple exchanges between us over the years. My view of that exchange hasn’t changed and I absolutely meant no disrespect. In the past, it had never been an issue and now that it is, we have a mutual understand­ing.

“I would also like to apologize to Mrs. Rachel Robinson and the Jackie Robinson family for any distress this incident may have caused. Jackie was a true American hero and I hold his name in the highest regard.”

Donaldson said after Saturday’s game that he twice called Anderson by “Jackie.”

Anderson has said Donaldson was “trying to provoke me” with the comment.

Anderson, the 2019 AL batting champion who is among the leading Black voices in baseball, told Sports Illustrate­d in 2019: “I kind of feel like today’s Jackie Robinson ... because he changed the game, and I feel like I’m getting to a point to where I need to change the game.”

Donaldson said that early in Saturday’s game, “I called him Jackie.” The white ballplayer also said he has “joked around” with Anderson in the past using the same reference and mentioned that Sports Illustrate­d interview.

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