NEW YORK ā Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson was wrong to make a remark referencing Jackie Robinson when speaking to White Sox star Tim Anderson, New York manager Aaron Boone said Sunday.
A day after the comment called āracistā by Chicago manager Tony La Russa ā an assessment that Anderson agreed with ā Major League Baseball continued to investigate the incident.
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Anderson, one of baseball's leading Black voices and an All-Star shortstop, hit a home run as the White Sox completed a doubleheader sweep at Yankee Stadium. He declined interview requests.
Donaldson, who is white, also did not speak to reporters. Through a Yankees spokesman, Donaldson said he had not talked to MLB about the situation and didn't talk speak to Anderson on Sunday.
Anderson did not start in the first game while Donaldson was in the lineup as the White Sox 3-1 without incident. Anderson started the second game and was booed by fans, with some chanting āJackieā at him.
Anderson hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning of a 5-0 win and put his finger to his lips in a hushing gesture as he rounded the bases. Donaldson didn't play in the game.
Boone said he talked to Donaldson after Saturday's game and believed his player's explanation for why he made the āJackieā remark ā but the manager also said he thought Donaldson shouldnāt have used the term.
āI think with whatās going on between the two players and between the two teams over the last week or two, I certainly understand how that would be sensitive and understand the reaction,ā Boone said. āI also understand Josh has been very forthcoming with the history of it and the context of it. So I donāt believe there was any malicious intent in that regard."
āBut this is just my opinion ā (thatās) somewhere he should not be going," he said.
Donaldson said he twice called Anderson by āJackieā ā as in Robinson, who famously broke MLB's color barrier in 1947 ā during the Yankeesā 7-5 win. The benches and bullpens emptied as tensions escalated.
āHe just made a, you know, disrespectful comment,ā Anderson said after the game. āBasically, it was trying to call me Jackie Robinson. Like, āWhatās up, Jackie?āā
Donaldson said he was trying to defuse the situation. The benches also emptied on May 13 after Anderson shoved Donaldson following a hard tag in Chicago.
Donaldson said heās used the āJackieā reference in the past with Anderson, who had said he viewed himself as a potential modern-day Robinson in a 2019 interview with Sports Illustrated.
āMy meaning of that is not any term trying to be racist by any fact of the matter,ā Donaldson said Saturday.
āObviously, he deemed it disrespectful,ā he said. āAnd look, if he did, I apologize. Thatās not what I was trying to do by any manner and thatās what happened.ā
White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal confronted Donaldson before a fifth-inning at-bat, leading to a benches-clearing incident in which no punches were thrown and no one was ejected.
āIn this clubhouse, we have TAās back in everything,ā White Sox closer Liam Hendriks said. āAnd that was just a completely unacceptable thing."
Hendriks, who is white, used an expletive in saying he didn't believe Donaldson's explanation.
āAnd then trying to whip it out as being an inside joke? No, thatās ...,ā he said.
Boone said he spoke Saturday to MLB senior vice president of on-field operations Michael Hill, who let him know the league would investigate the matter.
āWhenever they reach a conclusion, Iām sure youāll hear about it,ā La Russa said.
A pair of brown shoes sat in front of Donaldsonās locker, located diagonally from a display honoring Robinson and including his quote āA life is not important except the impact it has on other livesā hanging above the entrance to the Yankeesā clubhouse.
Grandal appeared briefly in the White Soxās clubhouse but didn't speak to the media.
Anderson, with the locker next to Grandalās, sat at his stall, wearing a T-shirt that said āFamily.ā
Anderson was originally in the lineup for the opener before being scratched by La Russa, who said he wanted the shortstop to play only one game and that appearing in the second game āā¦preserves his body better than playing in the heat.ā
Grandal started at catcher in the first game. Donaldson started at third base and drew the usual āDonaldsonā chant from the Bleacher Creatures in the top of the first.
Hendriks, who said he didnāt get along with Donaldson when the two were teammates with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015, wasnāt sure if there would be additional issues Sunday, which marked the final scheduled meetings of the season between the Yankees and White Sox.
āWeāll wait and see,ā Hendriks said. āI think the way it left off, I donāt think itās ever going to be necessarily complete. This is a yearslong thing between us and thatās something that I donāt thinkāll ever necessarily die down. But I think itās something that MLB should handle on MLBās end.ā
Hendriks pumped his fist and yelled loud enough to be heard three levels away after whiffing Jose Trevino for the final out in the opener.
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