The Commercial Appeal

Tom Ricketts apologizes for distractio­n of emails

- Janie Mccauley ASSOCIATED PRESS

MESA, Ariz. – Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts apologized to the team’s players and coaching staff at spring training on Monday for any distractio­n caused by offensive racist emails written by his father.

“The emails that were in there were unacceptab­le and had no place. My father has no direct role or economic interest in the team. That doesn’t represent what this organizati­on is,” Tom Ricketts said after addressing the team. “I also said: ‘Look, I’m sorry for the distractio­n this may have created the last couple days. We need to focus on baseball. We need to get back to our winning ways. We need to get off to a fast start.’ The last thing the organizati­on needs is more off-the-field distractio­ns.’”

Joe Ricketts’ emails were published by Splinter News and included Islamophob­ic comments, such as “Islam is a cult and not a religion.” Other emails discussed conspiraci­es about former President Barack Obama’s birthplace and education.

Tom Ricketts said he was surprised by the emails because “our family was never raised that way. I’ve never heard my father say anything that was even remotely racist. It just isn’t our family values.”

Joe Ricketts, who founded TD Ameritrade, apologized. Tom Ricketts said in statement that his father’s emails don’t reflect the values of the Cubs.

“The fact is he acknowledg­ed that they were inappropri­ate emails and expressed regret. He apologized. Those aren’t the values that my family was raised with,” Tom Ricketts said. “His statements, both of them, are good, and fair. He acknowledg­es that those kind of statements cause pain. But I love him. He’s my dad. He’s a great man. He’s done incredible things. He’s helped children all over the world through his charities.”

Tom Ricketts insisted he can’t do anything about the emails now but can use this situation as an opportunit­y for positive action. The Cubs and the Chicago office of the Council on American-islamic Relations announced Tom Ricketts had met with leaders of several Muslim groups in what the team said was a step to take “genuine, meaningful and visible steps toward combating Islamophob­ia, bigotry and racism.”

 ??  ?? Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts talks with manager Joe Maddon before Game 3 of the 2017 NLCS against the Dodgers. JIM YOUNG/USA TODAY SPORTS
Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts talks with manager Joe Maddon before Game 3 of the 2017 NLCS against the Dodgers. JIM YOUNG/USA TODAY SPORTS

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