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Baseball Major League face a serious dilemma with online extent directed at his players and their families.
Orioles Baltimora This week, the pitcher Keed Pavich became the second MLB player, which revealed a horrific threat directed at his wife from a dissatisfied supporter on social media. The left pitcher posted a screenshot of a message that included a clear threat to sexual abuse against Pavich’s wife.
Orioli starting pitcher Ked Pavich oppies the Houston -Ostros, Friday, August 22, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
“I understand that I may not have performed either the results I, my team or many fans may want me to be disappointed,” – read Pavovich on X. “Say what you want about me in this regard. However, the exit from your path to DM is inadmissible, and what is shown in this picture crosses the line.”
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“I, or especially my wife, should not worry about our safety in society, however, because of how I perform on the mound.”
The message was sent after Pavich was pulled out with two outputs in the fifth engineering of the 10-7 victory of Houston Astra over Oriol on Friday night.
“I go here to say something about it because I know that my family is not alone,” his message continues. “This material does not belong to the game.”
And Pavich, unfortunately, was not lonely in the fight against persecution.
Mariners Pitcher shares a mean message he received after a bad job
Baltimor Oriolez Kady Pavich’s starting jug at Astros, on Saturday, August 16, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)
On Thursday, Seattle sailors The pitcher of Taler Sowed shared the alarming threat aimed at him and his girl. The message came after the Sowed recorded only one, allowed four hits and passed one dough in the victory of 11-2 Philadelphia Philis over Seattle on Wednesday.
An obscene’s message was threatened by the threat that “Saud’s head was blown into pieces” and that his girl “would also be strange.”
“I understand that I want me to go after today and this year as a whole. Nobody is any more disappointed with how this year went to me than I am. Believe me, I want to win just like all of you or not. But at some point we have to capture.”
On March 31, 2025, in Seattle, March 31, 2025, on March 31, 2025 in Seattle, on March 31, 2025, Seattle throws at the Detroit Tigers. (John Froshouer/Imagn Images)
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These incidents are not insulated.
Last month, Boston Red Sox Pitcher Lucas Jalyal said he had encountered MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred about bullying on the Internet. He said he believed that rates on the Internet and access to social media increased the persecution faced by the athletes.
“It’s just so far away,” he said. “Is it forcing a player who is attacked in front of his apartment building by some disgruntled guy who lost his bet on real action?”
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