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Former MLB All-Star Ender Inciarte expressed his frustration with a portion of Disney Cruise Line on Sunday in a social media post.
Inciarte wrote that it bothered him that men dressed as women on cruises that are aimed more at children than adults.
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New York Mets center fielder Ender Inciarte (22) watches from the bench during the eighth inning against the Houston Astros at Citi Field on June 28, 2022. (Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports)
“Hey @DisneyCruise… I love your cruises! Except for the part where there are men dressed as women,” he wrote on X. “I thought you were over it.”
The three-time Gold Glove outfielder did not specify what happened on the cruise ship he was on. But he did reject those who accused him of spreading hate on social media.
“It was not hatred or a personal attack. It was an opinion based on my convictions. I believe in respecting everyone, but also in calling things by their name without mockery or contempt. Living in peace does not mean silencing conscience,” he wrote in response to a criticism.
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Atlanta Braves center fielder Ender Inciarte (11) is greeted by teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run against the New York Mets at Citi Field on June 23, 2021. (John Jones/USA TODAY Sports)
“So where is my hatred?” he told another
Pak Gazette Digital has reached out to Disney for comment.
She received some support from Payton McNabb, a former volleyball player who has been part of the Save Women’s Sports movement to ban trans inclusion in women’s and girls’ sports.
Inciarte played nine years in the majors from 2014 to 2022.

Atlanta Braves outfielder Ender Inciarte (11) warms up during spring training at CoolToday Park on February 25, 2021. (Jonathan Dyer/USA TODAY Sports)
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He played six years for the Atlanta Braves, two for the Arizona Diamondbacks and one for the New York Mets. The Venezuelan was an All-Star in 2017 when he hit .304 with 201 hits, 27 doubles and 11 home runs.




