Spencer Strider joins Bailey Ober in speaking out against yesterday’s tragedy.

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  1. I have never gone from hating a player to completely respecting and rooting for him quicker. Good for you Spencer.

  2. I appreciate this because it’s the proper framing. These “conservative” bootlickers would have 100% been loyalists selling out any neighbors they could to the king’s army. The ultimate submit to authority party

  3. We’re going to find out who in our community (regardless of size) has integrity, conviction and humanity. Strider and Ober have it in strides.

  4. As a phillies fan I have to hate this guy

    On a personal level he seems to be great at every opportunity and I deeply respect him for speaking out when so many of his peers do not.

    Wish we had someone like that on the phillies but they’re all too busy chugging raw milk and spouting conspiracies

  5. Mark Teixeira, on the other hand, would probably say he deserved it for daring to interfere with ICE. That’s what he said about Renee Good, after all.

  6. Two American civilians were shot by federal agent. Anyone that supports this or is uncritical of this is un American.

  7. After speaking out earlier last year, Strider does it again. A GODDAMN KING I SAY.

  8. Strider consistently has the biggest balls in the mlb when it comes to politics.

  9. These same people that are on social media *begging* for the Insurrection Act to be instated are the same people that spent *decades* ranting about Black Helicopters and UN Camps and forming militias.

    What’s the difference now that the president is literally deploying masked Gestapo troops that are casually murdering fellow citizens, just like they were playing acting about in the 90s? It is being used on people they don’t like, so they want it to be worse. They are the most awful kind of hypocrites, and the only thing they hate more than people not like them living is being called on how they would rather vote for a felon child molester than admit it.

  10. n 1770 the British Army shot and killed 5 protestors in Boston. The British government arrested the soldiers who fired on the protestors and they were eventually tried. While their punishments were minimal, the British state at least admitted the possibility of wrong doing and the victims family’s had their day in court. 256 years later, protestors are being shot in the street with the Federal government blocking independent investigations by local authorities.

  11. Can we list of players who spoke up after Kirk’s shooting about toning down the violence

  12. Be careful quoting our founding fathers online, you don’t want the FBI showing up on your door for believing in the constitution

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