Nationals' Cade Cavalli denies racial intent after shouting "boy" at Red Sox's Willson Contreras
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Chris Thompson
Summary
Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli taunted Boston Red Sox catcher Willson Contreras by shouting "Sit down, boy" after striking him out, sparking controversy over whether the remark was racially charged. Contreras, a Venezuelan player six years older and far more experienced than Cavalli, reacted angrily by throwing his helmet toward the pitcher. Cavalli insists there was nothing racist about his comment, but the incident has drawn scrutiny given the historical use of "boy" as a racial slur directed at Black men in America.
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Cavalli insists there was nothing racist about calling Willson Contreras "Boy"
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