The Oklahoman

Rays’ Kiermaier shocked by reaction to taking scouting card

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier is “shocked to see what has transpired” and finds reaction “just hard to believe” to his scooping up a scouting a card that fell out of Toronto catcher Alejandro Kirk’s wristband.

Kiermaier reiterated before Wednesday’s series finale that he had no bad intentions. The speedster was called out sliding into home during the sixth inning of the Rays’ 6-4 win Monday night and saw a strip of paper lying next to him after the play. He casually picked it up and took it back to Tampa Bay’s dugout, where he discreetly handed it to Paul Hoover, the club’s field coordinato­r.

Kiermaier thought the card was his scouting report.

“We’re making this way too complex,” Kiermaier said. “I saw a few words on it, just knowing it wasn’t mine I didn’t look at it, still haven’t looked at it. Don’t even know what the heck is on it.”

“A couple seconds after I realized it wasn’t ours and at that point, I’m not giving it back,” Kiermaier added. “I’m not going to walk to the other dugout or find another way. They can think whatever they want over there, they’re entitled to an opinion, I’m over it, though.”

Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash apologized to Blue Jays management before Tuesday night’s game. Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said postgame that the issue was “agua under the bridge.”

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/AP ?? The Rays’ Kevin Kiermaier, left, talks to reporters before Wednesday’s game against the Blue Jays in St. Petersburg, Fla.
CHRIS O’MEARA/AP The Rays’ Kevin Kiermaier, left, talks to reporters before Wednesday’s game against the Blue Jays in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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