The MLB All-Star dismisses the idea of ​​a ‘tarnished’ legacy due to his stance on trans minors


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2017 National League All-Star Zack Cozart remains firm on his stance on minors receiving sex changes.

The former Cincinnati Reds shortstop stated in a social media post Friday that he “has been told [his] His reputation is ‘tarnished'” by his conservative views and his belief that minors should not be able to “change sex.”

“Let me be clear… if those things are true. [because] I don’t think a child should be allowed to change sex, so so be it…” Cozart proclaimed. “[You] turn 18, do whatever [you] I want, but when [you] I can’t get a tattoo until I’m 18, I’m probably on the right side of the argument in saying [you] I shouldn’t be able to change [your] sex under 18 years old.”

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Cincinnati Reds shortstop Zack Cozart against the Colorado Rockies at Great American Ball Park. (Aaron Doster/USA Today Sports)

Cozart has also been vocal about transgender athletes in women’s and girls’ sports.

“Imagine being against this lol,” Cozart posted on

Cincinnati Reds shortstop Zack Cozart (2) against the Miami Marlins at Great American Ball Park. (Aaron Doster/USA TODAY Sports)

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Earlier this week, he appeared to post sarcastically about the Olympics’ alleged decision to exclude transgender athletes from women’s events after finding evidence of advantages for biological men.

“Wow, did they just find it?” he wrote.

Cozart said he would no longer support Trump if the United States entered the war in June, but changed course after a ceasefire was announced at the time.

“I will gladly eat my words for what happened today… lesson learned to trust man,” he wrote in X.

Cincinnati Reds shortstop Zack Cozart hits a two-run home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning at Citizens Bank Park. (Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports)

Cozart was named a nominee for the Reds Hall of Fame last week.

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