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Yankees option shortstop Anthony Volpe to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Kansas City Royals closer Lucas Erceg dropped an f-bomb and an s-bomb during a postgame interview after a win against the Seattle Mariners. The Royals embraced the moment rather than censoring it, highlighting the excitement of the game.
Credit: Royals.TV
Itâs surprising athletes that are jacked up after an exciting win donât curse more often during postgame interviews. But itâs always funny when they do.
Whatâs not usually very funny is the about-face most networks decide to put on after the fact, acting like a little uncensored foul language is going to corrupt every impressionable youth that happened to spend 10 seconds paying attention to a postgame interview instead of whatever tablet game they had their head buried in. But the Kansas City Royals decided to throw out the playbook this weekend after closer Lucas Erceg tossed an f-bomb and an s-bomb into one sentence following his save against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday night.
âSorry if Iâm stuttering. My adrenaline is through the freaking roof right now and I f*cking love this sh*t,â Erceg said after securing the win.
The horrors!
Instead of offering up a boilerplate apology, however, the Royals decided to double down on Ercegâs excitement in a statement released on Sunday morning.
âWeâre aware of the use of colorful language at the end of last nightâs broadcast. We wanted to take this opportunity to assure fans, he kinda said it best ⊠no notes,â the Royals posted on their Royals.TV X account.
It might be time to start rating Royals telecasts PG-13 folks.
Truly, it is shocking this sort of thing doesnât happen more often. Broadcasts do a good job of dumping audio when thereâs an audible f-bomb coming through the mic, and players also generally do a good job of censoring themselves for a television audience.
Still, weâre probably at a point in society where we can laugh when the occasional curse word slips through the cracks, rather than expect some faux outrage from the networks.
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Lucas Erceg said, 'Sorry if Iâm stuttering. My adrenaline is through the freaking roof right now and I f*cking love this sh*t.'
The Kansas City Royals embraced Erceg's uncensored remarks instead of issuing a typical network apology.
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