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President of Negro Leagues museum issues statement
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, walks through a portion of the museum showcasing eras in baseball that feature prominent Black players. Evert Nelson / USA TODAY NETWORK

The president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum has weighed in on the Glen Kuiper matter and is calling for forgiveness.

Kuiper, the longtime Oakland A’s announcer, visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City on Friday ahead of the A’s game against the Royals later that night. 

He and his announcing partner Dallas Braden were excited when discussing their trip to the museum during their pregame show.

Unfortunately, Kuiper had a misspeak and instead of saying the “Negro” Leagues museum, he used the slur (video here).

The clip spread online, and Kuiper issued an apology on air after realizing his misspeak.

NBC Sports has suspended Kuiper as they evaluate the matter.

In the meantime, Bob Kendrick, who is the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, issued a statement.

“I’m aware of the unfortunate slur made by Glen Kuiper. I welcomed Glen to the NLBM yesterday and know he was genuinely excited to be here. The word is painful and has no place in our society. And while I don’t pretend to know Glen’s hart I do know that my heart is one of forgiveness. I hope all of you will find it in yourselves to do the same!” Kendrick wrote in his statement.

NBC Sports may consider the statement as they evaluate Kuiper’s future.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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