MLB Baseball Player’s 3-Word T-Shirt Message Sparks Outrage

3-Word T-Shirt Message on MLB Baseball Player Provokes Outrage

Manny Machado is no stranger to controversy, and the third baseman for the San Diego Padres
has received numerous criticisms from other MLB stars, both publicly and privately.

 

He caused controversy this week by arriving at Padres Spring Training wearing
a shirt that read, “Let’s Go Brandon.” The expression is a common jab at Vice President Joe Biden.

Netizens were quick to comment when images of Machado’s outfit appeared online.

One person commented, “Love to see it.”

 

“Shut up and hit the baseball,” said a second. As they say, “no politics in sports.”

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