The Cleveland Guardians third baseman, José Ramírez, exposed a statement on Tuesday where He assured that he felt sorry for his fight with Tim Anderson and indicating that he has tried to make peace with him. Chicago White Sox player but to date has received no response.
In the text, released by Ramírez and replicated by journalist Héctor Gómez, he explained that he hopes to resolve his differences with Anderson and that for this he has contacted him on several occasions but the shortstop continues unwilling to dialogue.
“I have been trying to contact him directly and apologize but have not received a responseRamirez said.
In the same way, Ramírez also had space to say that he believes that Anderson is a very good baseball player and that he never sought to cause problems with him or with any other rival.
“I want to reiterate my apologies for my behavior and as always my goal is to help my team win and reach the postseason,” he added.
The impact of the fight between Ramírez and Anderson already had its consequences after it was known that MLB decided to penalize both with three and six games respectively.
However, until the moment of this note, the only one who has avoided talking about the situation has been Anderson, although on social networks he spoke about the depression he has in his life.
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