Little League World Series: ‘No ill-intent’ over controversial video
The Little League World Series came under fire over the weekend after a video showed players from the Iowa team putting cotton on top of their teammate’s head.
The young player, who is Black, was seen getting cotton put onto his head. His teammates ripped the stuffing out of giveaway toys to fill the boy’s head. The incident appeared on ESPN’s broadcast of a game between the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles during the Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
“That’s just Little Leaguers being Little Leaguers,” broadcaster Karl Ravech can be heard saying before promoting the company’s game of the week.
The video drew outrage on social media and Little League World Series tried to put the controversy to rest on Monday.
“After speaking with the team as well as reviewing photos, multiple players on the Midwest Region team were taking part in this while enjoying the game,” officials said, via TMZ Sports. “As only one player appeared on the broadcast, Little League International understands that the actions shown could be perceived as racially insensitive.
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“We have spoken with the player’s mother and the coaches, who have assured us that there was no ill-intent behind the action shown during the broadcast.”
According to TMZ Sports on Tuesday, the players on the Iowa team were trying to mimic a pitcher from Hawaii who has a white Mohawk style haircut. Another video showed the same Black player with the cotton on his head showing off his hairdo.
The Davenport, Iowa, team is set to play again late Tuesday in their quest of representing the U.S. in the finals of the Little League World Series.
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