Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar Responds to Being Fired by MLB Over Sexual Misconduct Claims

Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar is not having a great day. The legendary player has been fired as a consultant by Major League Baseball and placed on the league’s ineligible list after an investigation into an allegation of sexual misconduct.

“Having reviewed all of the available evidence from the now completed investigation, I have concluded that Mr. Alomar violated MLB’s policies, and that termination of his consultant contract and placement on MLB’s ineligible list are warranted,” Manfred said.

The Blue Jays are also cutting all ties to their former player:

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Alomar said on Twitter that he was “disappointed, surprised, and upset” by MLB’s decision.

“With the current social climate, I understand why Major League Baseball has taken the position they have,” he wrote. “My hope is that this allegation can be heard in a venue that will allow me to address the accusation directly. I will continue to spend my time helping kids pursue their baseball dreams. I will not be making any further comment at this time.”

Alomar was inducted in 2011 and his status in the Hall will remain.

“His enshrinement reflects his eligibility and the perspective of the BBWAA voters at that time,” Chairman of the Board at the Hall of Fame said in a statement.

How long before they decide to remove him from the Hall?


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