Originally Mike Schmidt disappointed me, but now I'm happy to see that he came clean and walked it back.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, Mike made a sexist remark the other day and had to clean it up after he came under fire.
The Sporting News has the story:
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The tweet mentioned that the pitcher 'still can’t do the dishes' after separating his shoulder. 'I have a dishwasher at home myself: my wife,' Schmidt said. 'That was bad. Actually, I do the dishes, most of the time.'
'Me Too movement,' Schmidt continued. 'Where does that fit in?' Schmidt said Monday that he 'made a mistake while attempting to be humorous.' 'It was not my intention to offend anyone'...
Schmidt said in a statement (via Westwood One). 'My daughter passionately marches in support of the #MeToo movement in Boston, and I support her in every way. I offer my sincerest apologies to those who may have been offended.'"
I chalk this up as generational. Back in the day, it was comedy to make fun of women and no one did it better than Henny Youngman.
But here's the thing, Schmidt's not a comedian, and even in comedy, that doesn't fly. It's offensive. Hell, I came under fire for referring to Jose Canseco and saying something that could have been considered very offensive to women. You can read about it here.
I AM WHAT I AM... BUT THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CHANGE
I apologized and I too was trying to be provocative and funny. It doesn't work. It's stupid. So was this by Schmidt.
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Interesting story, good for Schmidt! He's back in my good graces.
Let's play ball!
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