
Matt Shaw, the third base of Chicago Copes, said he did not regret after he lost a match with a decisive repercussions to attend the funeral of Charlie Kerk.
Shaw missed the Cubs game in Sensinati Reds on Sunday to go to the funeral of the right -wing activist, which occurred in Arizona. Cubs lost the game 1-0. They aim to secure The highest wild opening of the national leagueWhich will give them the advantage of the home field in the first round of the qualifiers. The absence of SHAW was also a batch of Reds, who are fighting a battle with New York Mets and Arizona DiamondBacks to stand the final in NL.
Shaw was asked about his decision on Tuesday, before the game of the Cubs with Mets. “Whatever the reaction that comes well,” Shaw said. “I feel strongly in my faith that was supposed to be.”
Kirk’s widow, Erika, called for the funeral, and the ship player said he felt that he was his duty to attend. Kirk was from the Chicago region and got to know Shaw when they lived in the same residential complex in Arizona. Shaw said that the husband is linked to their Christian faith.
Cubs were not allowed to bring an alternative to their list of Shaw because it was not qualified to obtain the list of the bereavement, which belongs to the players who lost family members. Al -Sadd said that he spoke to his colleagues and director before a decision to attend.
“I have been sure of everyone I spoke to, they got their support, and they know why I was going, that I just left to leave, and that it was an important thing for my faith,” Show told Chicago Tribune.
The famous Mets broadcaster, Gary Cohen, gave his ideas about SNY broadcast on Tuesday’s match.
“I don’t want to talk about any of the policies, but the idea of leaving your team in the middle of A. [wildcard] The race for any reason other than family emergency, really amazes me as a stranger. ” Cohen said.
She chose the cubs Shaw with the thirteenth option in the 2023 MLB draft. It strikes. 223 in the upward season with 12 running at home and OPS of 678. He has returned in the squad to confront Mets.