Keith Olbermann calls for MLB to 'confiscate' Cardinals franchise as he accuses them of Trump celebration
Matt Carpenter denied it was a former President Trump-inspired celebration
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The St. Louis Cardinals caught the attention of social media over the weekend when they seemingly performed a home run celebration in homage to former President Trump.
Cardinals designated hitter Alec Burleson was trotting around the bases after a long home run against the Atlanta Braves, and he and his teammates in the dugout put one hand over their right ears and put a fist in the air.
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It led to speculation that it was a tribute to Trump, who was wounded in an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. However, Cardinals veteran Matt Carpenter denied after the game it was a tribute to Trump, telling the St. Louis Post-Dispatch it was "definitely not a political statement."
Still, Keith Olbermann insisted that Major League Baseball "ban" the players who performed the celebration, "confiscate" the franchise and "implode" Busch Stadium.
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"Attn @mlb ban these guys from baseball for life, confiscate the @Cardinals franchise, and implode the stadium," he wrote on X, equating the players to "Trump Nazis" and that they should "stick to sports."
"America has had enough of this s---," Olbermann added.
Carpenter also explained that the celebration was actually a call back to Burleson’s college days when he was a rapper nicknamed Biscuit. The hand over the ear was allegedly supposed to be invisible headphones.
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Olbermann did not appear to comment on Tampa Bay Rays infielder Taylor Walls, who connected on a double against the New York Yankees, held up a fist and yelled "fight, fight."
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