New York Yankees’ third baseman Josh Donaldson spoke to the media following the bench-clearing near-brawl between the Yankees and the Chicago White Sox. While the incident didn’t devolve into an all-out contact brawl, for a moment, things certainly seemed to be trending in that direction.

The genesis of the tense interaction can be outlined in a comment made by Donaldson to Tim Anderson that the former claims to have been grossly misinterpreted. According to Donaldson, he referred to Anderson as ‘Jackie’ in reference to Anderson anointing himself as the ‘new’ Jackie Robinson.

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However, Tim Anderson certainly didn’t see it that way and believed there were racial undertones involved. He would go on to say that he would ‘never sleep this off’ and was so fired up that he had to be held back by multiple teammates during what was a bench-clearing -near-brawl.

Moreover, the two had gone back and forth in the past as well, but it seems as though Anderson wasn’t having it this time around.

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Yankees star Josh Donaldson sets the record straight

In a level-headed interview given backstage, Josh Donaldson provided some context to his comments aimed at Tim Anderson. He made clear reference to the 2019 interview where Tim Anderson referred to himself as the ‘new’ Jackie Robinson and doubled down on his claim that there was nothing untoward in his intention with the throwaway line.

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“So, the first inning, I called him Jackie. Let me give you a little context to that. 2019, he came out in an interview and said that he was the ‘new’ Jackie Robinson of baseball. He’s going to bring back fun to the game and 2019 8 played for Atlanta, we actually joked about that on the game. I don’t know what’s changed, and I’ve said it to him in years past.”

“If something has changed from that, my meaning of that has not in any term trying to be racist in any fact of the matter. It was just off of the interview that he called himself.” [h/t nypost.com]

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Despite his clarification of the matter, it seems as though not everyone is on board with Josh Donaldson’s comments. White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal, who was the first to approach Donaldson on the mound, was one of many White Sox players who were unhappy with the way things unfolded.

It remains to be seen how the MLB community as a whole breaks down the tense interaction that unfolded at Yankees stadium

Source: | This article originally belongs to Essentially Sports

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