Updated | Fans are angry after Major League Baseball said it would allow Houston Astros' infielder Yuli Gurriel to serve his five-game suspension for an anti-Asian gesture next season rather than during the remainder of the World Series. On Friday night, Gurriel celebrated a home run off Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish by putting his fingers next to the side of his eyes and saying "chinito," a derogatory term in Spanish that translates to "little Chinese." The gesture earned Darvish the suspension, which he will serve next season, but the reprieve outraged many fans, who pointed out that Gurriel has made his racist gesture on baseball's biggest stage, so he should pay for it there, too. "Nobody was calling for Gurriel to be suspended for the next four World Series games.
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MLB Fans Outraged Astros’ Yuli Gurriel Is Not Suspended From World Series After Racist Gesture
Published October 28, 2017 at 6:35 PM
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