Boston Red Sox pitcher Hector Velazquez apologized Tuesday over video footage
posted on his Instagram account that showed images of a building that has
become symbolic of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima along with a graphic
of a bomb and subtitles that read “Atomic bomb!”
At a news conference held before Game 4 of the Japan All-Star Series at Mazda
Stadium, Velazquez bowed his head and said he was regretful of his action.
The Mexican-born major leaguer explained that he was trying to tell his
friends in his home country what had happened in Hiroshima, but the way he
went about it was inappropriate.
The footage showing the Atomic Bomb Dome and its surrounding area has
reportedly been deleted from Instagram.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Group, one of the event organizers, said in a statement
that the incident was “intolerable” as it hurts the feelings of the victims
of the atomic bombing among many others.
The apology came a day after some members of the MLB All-Stars team,
including manager Don Mattingly, visited the Peace Memorial Park and laid
flowers in front of the cenotaph in Hiroshima.
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大意重點就是
Hector Velazquez今天去廣島和平紀念公園的時候在instagram發了一張動態
https://imgur.com/YjZJziP
後來發現代誌大條馬上刪文轉成不公開,也在賽前的時候道歉惹
真的是不做死就不會死....最近韓團鬧這麼兇你來打球也要參一腳XD