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Colin Cowherd won’t return to ESPN air after remarks about Dominican baseball players

In this Aug. 13, 2013, file photo, ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd tosses out a ceremonial pitch before a baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs in Chicago. Major League Baseball says ESPN Radio host Colin Cowherd owes Dominican players an apology for remarks he made during his show.  In a statement Friday, baseball says it "condemns the remarks," calling them "inappropriate, offensive and completely inconsistent with the values of our game."
In this Aug. 13, 2013, file photo, ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd tosses out a ceremonial pitch before a baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs in Chicago. Major League Baseball says ESPN Radio host Colin Cowherd owes Dominican players an apology for remarks he made during his show. In a statement Friday, baseball says it “condemns the remarks,” calling them “inappropriate, offensive and completely inconsistent with the values of our game.”
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NEW YORK — ESPN says radio host Colin Cowherd won’t be on the air again before leaving the network in the wake of his remarks about major league baseball players from the Dominican Republic.

The network said Friday that “Colin will no longer appear on ESPN.” The statement said Cowherd’s comments “do not reflect the values of ESPN or our employees.”

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Cowherd said Thursday that he didn’t believe baseball was complex, saying a third of the sport was from the Dominican Republic, which had “not been known, in my lifetime, as having, you know, world-class academic abilities.”

ESPN said earlier this month that Cowherd was leaving the network amid reports he’s going to Fox Sports 1.

Cowherd said Friday that he didn’t intend to offend anyone with his remarks.

“I realize my choice of words was poor and not reflective of who I am. I am sorry,” he said.

Major League Baseball and its players’ union issued statements Friday calling Cowherd’s comments “offensive.”

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