- Cleveland first baseman receives racist tweets after costly error
- Chang, who is Taiwanese, shared some of the anti-Asian tweets
Cleveland Indians first baseman Yu Chang shared some racist tweets he received after making a costly error in Monday night’s game in Chicago.
Chang, who is Taiwanese, posted some of the anti-Asian tweets on his Twitter account Tuesday while asking for tolerance. One of the messages referred to the shape of his eyes and another referred to the coronavirus.
Exercise your freedom of speech in a right way, I accept all comments, positive or negative but DEFINITELY NOT RACIST ONES.
Thank you all and love you all#StopAsianHate pic.twitter.com/xMaWc59wvt
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