University baseball: Michigan’s player pretends to kiss cocaine after a great success


A Michigan baseball player celebrated great success with a controversial act while in third base.

In the lower part of the second inning, the Mitch Voit player reached the plate with the bases loaded as the Wolverines led 2-0.

Voit had the opportunity to put the USC Trojans on a thin ice, and that is exactly what he did, tear a triple of base cleaning.

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The Michigan Wolverines play the Arkansas Razorbacks during the Amegy Bank College baseball series presented by Kubota Weekend 2 in Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)

After sliding in the third base, Voit saw the white dust that is the chalk of the foul line, and pretended to inhale it, as he would with the white cocaine dust.

The celebration had some traction in social networks, and apparently, part of it was negative, which forced Voit to apologize for his actions.

A Michigan hat rests on the third base in Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)

“I would like to apologize for my actions in the third base yesterday. I made an immature decision in the heat of the moment,” Voit said. “The gesture I made does not reflect my character, the home in which I grew up or the m block that I represent in any way. I take responsibility for what I did, and really regret all those whom I have affected negatively when doing this.”

Voit was a two -way player in his first two seasons with the Wolverines, hitting .281 with an OPS of .871 while launching a 4.67 effectiveness in that period. But since he has left the mound, he has been dominating on the plate.

This season, in 19 games, Voit is hitting .451 with an OPS of 1,393; His six stolen bases are already one more than he had last season when he played 59 games.

A close -up of a Michigan baseball shirt. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)

It has also been a defensive unconditional, having a .995 field percentage since it started last season.

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