Cincinnati Reds announcer Thom Brennaman was replaced midgame after he was caught on a hot mic using a homophobic slur.Â
Brennaman was broadcasting a double-header between the Reds and Kansas City Royals when he was caught on mic referring to some unspecified city as “one of the fag capitals of the world.â€Â
The comments quickly spread on social media:
He attempted an awkward apology in the middle of the second game ― one made even stranger by the fact that he was trying to call a home run by a Reds’ player at the same time, and announced he was leaving the booth. Before turning over the broadcast to a colleague, he said, “I am very, very sorry, and I beg your forgiveness.“ Here is his apology:
Broadcaster Jim Day took over to finish the game.
“You’re a good man, partner,†Day said. “Hang in there.â€
It’s not clear yet whether Brennaman had been fired, suspended or will face some other form of discipline.
He is the son of legendary Reds’ broadcaster Marty Brennaman, who did play-by-play for the team for more than 40 years, retiring near the end of the 2019 season. Thom Brennaman, 56, followed in his father’s footsteps as a sports announcer shortly after graduating from college. Along with a focus on baseball, he has called college football and college basketball for Fox. He has been one of the Reds’ play-by-play announcers since the 2007 season.Â
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