Milwaukee Brewers join Bucks in protest, sit out game vs. Reds after Jacob Blake shooting – CBS Sports

Two other games on the MLB schedule will not be played as part of the protest: Mariners at Padres and Dodgers at Giants. Some MLB gamers have likewise chosen to sit out on Wednesday night despite their teams still playing.

The Brewers main schedule has the team playing a doubleheader against the Reds on Thursday to make up Wednesday nights video game. Its uncertain if those games will be played.

The Brewers had actually been arranged to play the Reds at house at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Reds agreed not to play, which indicates the Brewers will not be required to forfeit the video game.
Blakes shooting comes after weeks of chaos and demonstration following the killing of George Floyd, another Black male, by Minneapolis authorities.

The demonstrations stem from the shooting of Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, by cops in Kenosha, which is approximately 40 miles south of Milwaukee..
According to video, authorities shot Blake several times in his back as he tried to enter his car. Blakes shooting comes after weeks of chaos and demonstration following the killing of George Floyd, another Black male, by Minneapolis authorities.
On Monday night, Brewers reducer Devin Williams scrawled “BLM,” the acronym for the Black Lives Matter movement, into the Miller Park mound before he pitched..

Following the NBAs Milwaukee Bucks refusal to play their Wednesday afternoon playoff video game in protest of a current shooting by cops in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the Brewers joined them by deciding as a group not to take the field on Wednesday night. The Brewers had been set up to play the Reds at house at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Reds concurred not to play, which indicates the Brewers will not be forced to forfeit the video game.
Reds and brewers players released the following declaration:.
” The players from the Reds and makers have actually chosen to not play tonights baseball video game. With our community and our nation in such discomfort, we wanted to draw as much attention to the problems that really matter, particularly racial injustice and systemic injustice.”.
And this from Milwaukee veteran Ryan Braun:.

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