Houston Astros starting pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. had a rough outing on Saturday against the Cincinnati Reds, giving up seven earned runs in just eight batters faced. However, what followed was something he never expected. In his postgame news conference, a visibly emotional McCullers revealed that he had received death threats on social media targeting his two children.
“It’s been a tough evening. I understand people are very passionate and love the Astros and sports, but threatening to harm my kids is something I can’t comprehend,” McCullers expressed.
As a father, McCullers found it particularly disturbing that individuals would go to such lengths, mentioning that threats against players are not uncommon, with some culprits facing legal consequences. The incident raised concerns that it may have been a disgruntled fan or fans behind the threats, given McCullers’ connection to the Astros.
McCullers, who has been with the Astros for a significant period and played a crucial role in their World Series victories, has faced challenges with injuries in recent years. Despite missing multiple seasons due to arm problems, he has been working hard to regain his form and contribute to the team’s success.
Astros manager Joe Espada condemned the threats, emphasizing McCullers’ dedication to the team and the city. He expressed his disappointment that such reprehensible actions overshadowed McCullers’ efforts and sacrifices for the team.
Moving forward, McCullers will continue to work on his performance and is expected to remain in the rotation for the Astros. Espada urged patience and support for McCullers as he strives to bounce back from his recent struggles on the mound.
The unfortunate incident serves as a stark reminder of the dark side of sports fandom and underscores the need for respect and civility, both online and offline. As McCullers navigates this challenging situation, the Astros and their fans stand behind him, hoping for a swift resolution and a return to normalcy for the talented pitcher.
