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UPDATE: Mike Schmidt Is More of a Bigot Than You Thought

Kyle Scott

By Kyle Scott

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Mike Schmidt and Larry Brown should be friends. They could get together in the late afternoons (for the early-bird specials) and discuss how things used to be, 70s fuck parties, and kids these days. Because just a day after Brown called the Sixers morons for their decision to play their freak-ish superstar at point guard, Schmidt opined on Odubel Herrera.

At first, when I heard Schmidt made headlines, I just figured that he had a crotchety take on Odubel’s antics, which would’ve been fair game. BUT NOPE. Hispanic descent.

Here’s Schmidt on WIP today when he asked if you could build a team around a player like Odubel:

“My honest answer to that would be no because of a couple of things,.” Schmidt said. “First of all, it’s a language barrier. Because of that, I think he can’t be a guy that would sort of sit in a circle with four, five American players and talk about the game. Or try and learn about the game or discuss the inner workings of the game. Or come over to a guy and say, ‘Man, you gotta run that ball out.’ Just can’t be — because of the language barrier — that kind of a player.”

OK, first of all: DAS RACIST. Second, it’s worth pointing out that 27% of Major League players are Latino. When Schmidt played, the number was less than half of that.

This isn’t a particularly good look for anyone, let alone a guy who’s a team broadcaster. And you know you DONE NOT GOOD when the bow tie man himself, little baby Kenny Rosenthal, chimes in:

It’ll be interesting to see what, if anything, the Phillies do about Schmidt, the club’s racist uncle who always has something to say.

Side note: I wish he had said this in the presence of T-Mac, just to see his reaction as he tried to squirm out of that and implore Schmidt to modify his statement with a qualifier only for Schmidt to say something completely off the wall like, “Do they even let Hispanics vote, Tom?”

UPDATE: Schmidt issued a statement, seemingly directly to CSN, the network for which he broadcasts:

Kyle Scott

Kyle Scott is the founder and editor of CrossingBroad.com. He has written for CBS Philly and Philly Voice, and been a panelist or contributor on NBC Sports Philly, FOX 29 and SNY TV, as well as a recurring guest on 97.5 The Fanatic, 94 WIP, 106.7 The Fan and other stations. He has more than 10 years experience running digital media properties and in online advertising and marketing.

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