A’s outfielder Matt Joyce suspended 2 games for gay slur
Oakland outfielder Matt Joyce received a two-game suspension without pay Saturday for directing a gay slur toward a fan in Anaheim and he will take part in a public outreach initiative with PFLAG, a family and ally organization supporting the LGBTQ community.
Major League Baseball made the announcement, saying Joyce’s penalty was set to begin Saturday, when he also apologized through the team. Joyce said he is “beyond sorry,” and the Athletics also made a statement insisting his language was unacceptable and wouldn’t be tolerated.
The A’s are donating more than $54,000 of Joyce’s lost salary to PFLAG.
“First and foremost I’d like to start by apologizing to everyone, especially the fans, the Oakland A’s, the Bay Area — they’ve been awesome to me — MLB, and obviously, the LGBTQ community, whom I have a lot of respect for,” Joyce said before Saturday’s game. “I’m deeply ashamed and embarrassed at my actions and the language that I did use. It’s very uncharacteristic of me.”


