So, is it now offensive for tweets that show a sword in an Ohtani post about him using his cutter to strike out someone?
I don't really like celebrations as I think players should act like they have done it before. However, Bauer asked the team before hand and culture is different in Japan (remember the WBC? - Grinder and exuberance of fans?). Even if you google HR celebrations, you will see an article about a HR hitter actually doing a backflip before touching home plate as if it is commonplace (not just putting on the jacket in the dugout). Yes, Bauer should tame his act for now, but haters will hate. Someone will be offended by something.
And, I would love to go to my boss and say my income should be adjusted by a minimal cost (Jake B is just over $720,000 and Bauers is $4 million) as it would cost him "no more" money. And, I wonder if his Japan salary is deducted from his $22 million that he is still getting from the Dodgers (as it would be if playing for a MLB team)?
I don't really like celebrations as I think players should act like they have done it before. However, Bauer asked the team before hand and culture is different in Japan (remember the WBC? - Grinder and exuberance of fans?). Even if you google HR celebrations, you will see an article about a HR hitter actually doing a backflip before touching home plate as if it is commonplace (not just putting on the jacket in the dugout). Yes, Bauer should tame his act for now, but haters will hate. Someone will be offended by something.
And, I would love to go to my boss and say my income should be adjusted by a minimal cost (Jake B is just over $720,000 and Bauers is $4 million) as it would cost him "no more" money. And, I wonder if his Japan salary is deducted from his $22 million that he is still getting from the Dodgers (as it would be if playing for a MLB team)?