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He was a great pitcher at times in Toronto and I loved his passion. He often acted like a head case, especially soon before he was traded. You be the judge if this comment is racist, I don't see anything at all, he is making a comparison of the times. Pitchers back in the day wouldn't wear any attire.
Seems Stroman isn't just a headcase, he might also be a little Snowflake.
Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman referred to "racist undertones" in a tweet late Tuesday night after television analyst Bob Brenly made comments about the right-hander's head covering during New York's game against the Diamondbacks.
Brenly, the former World Series-winning manager who now calls Diamondbacks games for Bally Sports Arizona, made a crack about Stroman's attire during the fourth inning Tuesday.
"Pretty sure that's the same durag that Tom Seaver used to wear when he pitched for the Mets," Brenly said during the telecast.
After the game, Stroman tweeted, "Onward and upward...through all adversity and racist undertones. The climb continues through all!"
Seems Stroman isn't just a headcase, he might also be a little Snowflake.
Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman referred to "racist undertones" in a tweet late Tuesday night after television analyst Bob Brenly made comments about the right-hander's head covering during New York's game against the Diamondbacks.
Brenly, the former World Series-winning manager who now calls Diamondbacks games for Bally Sports Arizona, made a crack about Stroman's attire during the fourth inning Tuesday.
"Pretty sure that's the same durag that Tom Seaver used to wear when he pitched for the Mets," Brenly said during the telecast.
After the game, Stroman tweeted, "Onward and upward...through all adversity and racist undertones. The climb continues through all!"