Cade Povich de Orioles calls the threat addressed to the wife after the bad exit


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Major Leagues Baseball He faces a serious dilemma with online threats aimed at his players and their families.

Baltimore Orioles The Cade Povich pitcher was the second MLB player this week to reveal a horrible threat addressed to his wife of a fanatic unhappy in social networks. The left -handed pitcher published a screenshot of the message, which included an apparent threat of sexual violence against Povich’s wife.

The titular launcher of the Orioles, Cade Povich, delivery against the Astros of Houston, on Friday, August 22, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

“I understand that it is possible that I have not done or obtained the results that I, my team or many fans may have wanted, so I get frustration,” read Povich’s publication in X. “Say what you want from me in that sense. However, getting out of your way to DM to my wife is unacceptable and what is shown in this image is to cross the line.”

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“I, or especially my wife, should not have to worry about our security in the public, however, the Church, due to how I act in the mound.”

The message was sent after Povich was taken with two outs in the fifth entry of the 10-7 victory of Houston’s stars over the Orioles on Friday night.

“I come here to say something about this because I know my family is not alone,” his message continued. “This does not belong to the game.”

And Povich, unfortunately, was not alone when dealing with harassment.

The sailor pitcher shares a vile message that received after a low performance

Baltimore, Cade Povich, throws against the Astros, Saturday, August 16, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

Thursday, Seattle sailors The Tayler Saucedo pitcher shared an alarming threat addressed to him and his girlfriend. The message occurred after Saucedo registered only one, allowed four hits and walked a batter in the victory of the Philadelphia Philis 11-2 over Seattle on Wednesday.

The message of blasphemies included a threat that Saucedo’s head flies “, and that his girlfriend” dying would also be incredible. ”

“I understand that wanting that I have gone today and this year as a whole. No one is more disappointed in how this year has gone to me. I trust me, I want to win as much as all of you, whether it is here or not. But messages of messages from my bulls, and my girlfriend and sending these things are beyond Baseball.” At some point we have to control. ”

The sailor pitcher, Tayler Saucedo, throws against the Tigers of Detroit in T-Mobile Park on March 31, 2025 in Seattle. (John Froschauer/Imagn images)

These incidents are not isolated.

Last month, Red Boston socks Launcher Lucas Giolito said he faced the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred about bullying. He said he believed that online sports bets and access to social networks have increased the harassment facing athletes.

“It only goes so far,” he said. “Are you going to take a player attacked in front of his apartment building for a discontent guy who lost a commitment to real measures?”

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