The Columbus Dispatch

Pham slaps Pederson for ‘disrespect­ful’ text

- Bobby Nightengal­e

Tommy Pham was suspended for three games after he slapped San Francisco Giants outfielder Joc Pederson during Friday’s batting practice.

“I slapped Joc,” Pham said. “He did some (expletive) I don’t condone, so I had to address it.”

The dispute stemmed from their fantasy football league last offseason and what Pham described as a “disrespect­ful” text message from Pederson about his former San Diego Padres teammates.

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“I did send a GIF in the group chat that was making fun of the Padres,” Pederson said. “In the group chat, there was more than one Padre, there was maybe four or five and I’m kind of close with a couple of them. It was supposed to be a friendly thing, just making fun of they were playing bad, and just talking back and forth. He did not like that.

“He responded, ‘Joc, I don’t know you well enough to make any jokes like this.’ I wrote back, ‘It was meant to be all fun and games. No hard feelings. Sorry if you took it that way.’ Then about two weeks later ..., he ended up leaving the league and there has been no communicat­ion since.”

The GIF that Pederson sent had three weight lifters with team logos of the Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and Padres above each of them. The weight lifter under the Padres logo was hit by the kettlebell and fell over after throwing it in the air.

“Because they were a really good team, so it was kind of making fun of how they were not playing well to make the playoffs with a very talented team,” Pederson said. “I was teammates with some of them. It was supposed to be lightheart­ed. I understand everyone takes jokes differentl­y, so I apologize for that.”

In the fantasy football league, Pederson said he was accused of cheating in a group text when he put a player on his injured reserve after the player was listed as out. Pederson said he pointed out Pham did the same thing with one of his players.

During Friday’s batting practice, Pham walked up to Pederson, told him he didn’t forget about what happened in their fantasy league and slapped him across the face.

“We had too much money on the line,” Pham said. “You could look at it like there is a code. You’re (messing) with my money and you’re going to say some disrespect­ful (expletive), there is a code to this.”

Pham didn’t detail Pederson’s text when he spoke to reporters, but he noted he immediatel­y told Pederson how he felt about it.

“It was some (stuff) that you just don’t say,” Pham said. “I told him in the text, right when he texted it, I’m not cool enough with you to be talking like this. He should’ve known right then and there.”

The fantasy football league featured MLB players from various teams.

“It was this past year,” Pham said. “I was in second place when I dropped out of that league. There was a lot of money on that line. I’m a big dog in Vegas. I’m a high roller at many casinos. You can look at my credit line. We were playing big money. I don’t have to get into the details of how much, but I look at it like if you lost, you had to pay double. If you came in last place, you had to pay double. So, I looked at it like he was (messing) with my money along with the disrespect.”

 ?? SAM GREENE/THE ENQUIRER ?? Cincinnati Reds left fielder Tommy Pham was suspended for three games after slapping Giants outfielder Joc Pederson during Friday's batting practice.
SAM GREENE/THE ENQUIRER Cincinnati Reds left fielder Tommy Pham was suspended for three games after slapping Giants outfielder Joc Pederson during Friday's batting practice.

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