Pundits Respond To Chris Perez' Comments About Indians Fans Not Coming To Games
Published May 22, 2012Perez' comments about Indians attendance is hot fodder on sports talk shows
TIMES HAVE CHANGED: MLB Network’s Harold Reynolds said of Perez, “He is sitting there going, ‘This is a great fan base. Where are you?’ I see his point. You want to be politically correct. I get it. When the player finally says something, we kill him. Well, I am praising him. I think they should come out and watch these guys play” ("MLB Tonight," MLB Network, 5/21). ESPN’s Michael Wilbon said, “I think it’s okay to call fans dopes. … You can challenge fans. This isn’t like the old days when the fans didn’t have a voice. They all got a voice. It’s called Twitter. They’re out there on social media, they take shots at the players, they take shots at the team. A player can challenge them and say, ‘You know what? You want to come boo us? Fine, just actually come to the game because we’re giving some effort here’” (“PTI,” ESPN, 5/21).
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