Thursday, September 22, 2016

Mariners 'very disappointed' in catcher after he goes on Twitter tirade

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usatsi9261607.jpgThe Mariners are 'very disappointed' at Steve Clevenger's tweets. USATSI

Thursday afternoon the Mariners released a statement saying they are "very disappointed" in catcher Steve Clevenger, who posted some comments disparaging recent protests on Twitter earlier in the day.


Here is the team's statement:



The Seattle Mariners are very disappointed at the tweets posted on Steve Clevenger's account. While he is certainly free to express himself, his tweets do not in any way represent the opinions of the Seattle Mariners. We strongly disagree with the language and tone of his comments.


We are currently examining all internal options that are available to us as we determine appropriate next steps.


We will have no further comment at this time.



Clevenger has since deleted his Twitter account. You can see the tweets that prompted the team's statement here and here. They include some NSFW language.


MLB implemented a social media policy in 2012 that mostly provides guidelines for interacting with fans, but also prohibits content that is "derogatory or insensitive to individuals based on race, color, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or religion, including, but not limited to, slurs, jokes, stereotypes or other inappropriate remarks."


Players are subject to discipline based on social media content. Pablo Sandoval was suspended one game by the Red Sox last season after using Instagram during a game.



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