Blue Jays’ Anthony Bass booed in first game since sharing video endorsing Target, Bud Light boycotts
In his first game since sharing videos that endorsed boycotts of Target and Bud Light, MLB pitcher Anthony Bass was booed by his own home crowd.
The Toronto Blue Jays reliever on Wednesday entered the game against the Milwaukee Brewers in the top of the ninth with his team trailing, 4-2.
Bass, 35, shared a video to his Instagram Stories on Monday from a creator named Ryan Miller, who called on Christians to join the boycotts after retail giant Target faced massive backlash recently over its Pride Month collection.
That followed Bud Light’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in March.
Two days later, Bass apologized.
“I’ll make this quick,” Bass said. “I recognize yesterday that I made a post that was hurtful to the Pride community, which includes friends of mine and close family members of mine, and I am truly sorry for that.
“I just spoke with my teammates and shared with them my actions yesterday. I apologized with them and, as of right now, I am using the Blue Jays’ resources to better educate myself to make better decisions moving forward.
“The ballpark is for everybody. We include all fans at the ballpark, and we want to welcome everybody. That’s all I have to say.”
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The Blue Jays issued a statement prior to Bass’ remarks, saying that “individual player sentiments are not representative of the club’s beliefs.”
Perhaps fittingly, Bass warmed up while the CN Tower was lit in rainbow colors.
The team is set to host Pride Weekend on June 9-10.
Bass tossed a scoreless ninth in the Jays’ loss.
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