Cubs’ Nico Hoerner Regrets Not Confronting Dodgers’ Rushing Over Insult
Nico Hoerner of the Chicago Cubs voiced regret for not confronting Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing, who reportedly called teammate Miguel Amaya a "fat f***" during a recent game. The incident, which occurred while Hoerner was batting, caught him off guard and prompted him to reflect on the need to support teammates better. Rushing has developed a controversial reputation, previously making accusations against other teams and experiencing backlash. The Cubs suffered a 12-4 loss that game.
By the Numbers- Rushing was the Dodgers’ second-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft (40th overall).
- This season, Rushing has a batting average of .348 with seven home runs in just 52 plate appearances.
- Rushing's reputation is impacted by recent incidents with Colorado and San Francisco, either through accusations or on-field disputes.
- He has seen increased playing time, starting five out of the last 11 games, indicative of his improved performance.
Expect Rushing to continue facing scrutiny for his actions both on and off the field, which could influence his relationship with opponents and teammates. His performance will be key in determining his role as the season progresses.
Bottom LineSupport for teammates is crucial; Hoerner's experience highlights the challenges athletes face in addressing negative comments during high-pressure situations. Rushing needs to navigate his actions carefully to maintain harmony with other teams and players.
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