Orioles’ Adam Jones says Curt Schilling has ‘never experienced anything’ like he has
Following Orioles center fielder Adam Jones’ account of racial taunts at Fenway Park earlier in May, former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling seemed incredulous regarding Jones’s claims.
According to the New York Daily News, Schilling said on his webcast:
I don’t believe the story, given the world we live in. I don’t believe it, for this reason: Everybody is starving and hungry to sit in front of a camera and talk and be social justice warriors. And if a fan yelled loud enough in center field for Adam Jones to hear the N-word, I guarantee you we would’ve heard and seen fans around on CNN on MSNBC, they would’ve found multiple fans to talk about what a racist piece of junk Boston is.
I spent most of my adult life in baseball parks. I heard the N-word out of my black teammates’ mouths about 100 million times. For somebody to talk loud enough for Adam Jones to hear the N-word in center field, other people would have heard it.
In a recent interview with Yahoo Sports, Jones addressed Schilling’s comments:
Schilling is over there with his rants. He just wants an outlet. Somebody will take his call, take his rants. He can keep them for himself. Because he’s never experienced anything like I have. I’ll stick with what [Mark] McLemore said about it: Schilling, hell of a career. But he’s never been black, and he’s never played the outfield in Boston.