Phillies Minor Leaguers Allegedly Disciplined for Speaking Out on Living Conditions
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Some players for the Jersey Shore BlueClaws—the Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies—have said they were disciplined by the organization for protesting against unfair wages and living conditions.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Advocates for Minor Leaguers Executive Director Harry Marino said the following regarding the allegations:
“We heard there was some backlash, some troubling reports, and we are definitely looking into it. We’re very concerned. It’s totally inappropriate to have any kind of backlash.
“There has been a response from the team side trying to suppress that speech, telling them they should be careful, not to talk like that, and think twice. Teams should be very careful trying to dissuade speaking out. The Phillies should know they’re being watched.”
Nightengale noted that “10 to 25” players for the BlueClaws and the New York Mets’ Single-A affiliate—the Brooklyn Cyclones—wore teal wristbands with the phrase “#FairBall” written on them last weekend during their season finales.
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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