Gabe Kapler Becomes First MLB Manager To Kneel During National Anthem

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Jul 20, 2020

Gabe Kapler made headlines Monday night.

The Giants manager, along with some other players, took a knee during the national anthem prior to San Francisco’s game against the Oakland Athletics.

Mike Yastrzemski, Austin Slater and Jaylin Davis also took a knee on the same Coliseum field former A’s catcher Bruce Maxwell did so in 2017.

Kapler is the first Major League Baseball to kneel to protest police brutality and racial injustice.

Pretty powerful moment.

Kapler has not shied away about voicing his opinions on racial injustice, and said he was going to use his platform in order to speak out.

And it appears he’s doing just that.

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