Lewis Brinson says he still hears racial slur in Rockies fan video: 'It sounds a lot like the N

August 10, 2021 By Joe Rivera 0

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Lewis Brinson only hears the N-word from the Rockies fan.

The Marlins outfielder was involved in a controversial moment on Sunday, when he was at-bat on during the Marlins matchup vs. the Rockies; a fan in the stands behind home plate appeared to have shouted the N-word twice, with the epithet caugh nike atlanta braves jersey t by on-field microphones.

As it turns out, the fan was instead yelling for Colorado's mascot "Dinger," trying to get its attention for a photograph with his family, accor atlanta braves jersey mens xl ding to the Rockies. Still, upon watching the video, B atlanta braves fanatics rinson thinks he hears the racial slur.

"All I know is that, in my opinion, it sounds a lot like the N-word. atlanta braves jersey 52 But I’m not that fan," Brinson said Monday, via USA Today. "I don’t know what he said. I only have the video and the video sounds like the N-word to me. But, if he didn’t, and didn’t initially mean for him to make it sound like that. I’m sorry for all the backlash coming."

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Brinson said that, as a Black baseball player atlanta braves acuna jersey , he draws the ire of racists on social media fairly frequently, with nameless, faceless accounts tweeting him with the disgustinLevi sg word.

"I personally keep hearing the N-word. It’MLB Camo Apparel s not that I want to hear it. I never want to hear that word," Brinson said. "Personally, I’ve never been called that, in person, to my face, on the baseball field, or outside the Miguel Cabrera baseball field, ever, so I don’t know what my reaction would be if I got called that.

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"I haven’t talked to the Rockies, I haven’t talked to that fan personally —MLB Player Tee Shirts but if that’s the case, I’m sorry for any backlash or anything that he’s getting right now."

Brinson and others on the field at the time had not heard any offensive oStancer racial slurs.