Blacks may not have some of the necessities to be a field manager or perhaps a general manager When Former Los Angeles Dodgers president Al Campanis s racist remarks sparked outrage in the MLB world
"Blacks may not have some of the necessities to be a field manager or perhaps a general manager" - When Former Los Angeles Dodgers president Al Campanis's racist remarks sparked outrage in the MLB world A Los Angeles Dodgers logo at Dodger Stadium on June 18, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Al Campanis, the former Vice President, created quite a stir on ABC TV’s “Nightline” in April 1987. He said that blacks “may not have some of the necessities” to become managers or high-level team executives. He made several comments that were seen as being insensitive at best and borderline racist. He was fired by the team immediately, a couple of days after his comment. Within 48 hours, there was a huge furor amongst the community calling for his job. Well, he resigned before he was fired. "Comments given by Al Campanis are so far removed from what the organization believes that it is impossible for Al to continue his responsibilities," team president Peter O'Malley said in Houston after breaking the news to Campanis. The team dismissed it him in light of his remarks. Al Campanis, had worked at the since 1943, as the team’s director of player personnel for 19 years. His duties were temporarily taken over by Fred Claire, the team’s executive vice president. Koppel's interview with Campanis has now been discovered by a whole new audience thanks to the Brian Flores situation and people are gobsmacked.
Koppel's interview with Campanis has now been discovered by a whole new audience thanks to the Brian Flores situation and people are gobsmacked. "Koppel's interview with Campanis has now been discovered by a whole new audience thanks to the Brian Flores situation and people are gobsmacked." - Jzo Sports, Twitter The Dodgers and Al Campanis gave written apologies following the latter's firing. It did very little to quell the criticism of the baseball executive’s remark. “I have never said blacks aren’t intelligent,” Campanis said during the interview. “Many of them are highly intelligent, but they may not have the desire to be in the front office.” He also made several stereotypical remarks about blacks being “gifted” athletically and at one point asked, “Why aren’t blacks good swimmers? Because they don’t have buoyancy.”
Koppel's interview with Campanis has now been discovered by a whole new audience thanks to the Brian Flores situation and people are gobsmacked. "Koppel's interview with Campanis has now been discovered by a whole new audience thanks to the Brian Flores situation and people are gobsmacked." - Jzo Sports, Twitter The Dodgers and Al Campanis gave written apologies following the latter's firing. It did very little to quell the criticism of the baseball executive’s remark. “I have never said blacks aren’t intelligent,” Campanis said during the interview. “Many of them are highly intelligent, but they may not have the desire to be in the front office.” He also made several stereotypical remarks about blacks being “gifted” athletically and at one point asked, “Why aren’t blacks good swimmers? Because they don’t have buoyancy.”