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Nats’ Cade Cavalli apologizes for telling Willson Contreras to ‘sit down, boy’

Nats’ Cade Cavalli apologizes for telling Willson Contreras to ‘sit down, boy’

Summary

Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli apologized for telling Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras to “sit down, boy” during a baseball game. Cavalli said he did not mean any harm and regrets how his words were seen, especially because the term “boy” has a racist history in the U.S.

Key Facts

  • Cavalli shouted “sit down, boy” after striking out Contreras in the fourth inning on June 30, 2026.
  • The phrase led to a short fight between players, with several ejections during the game.
  • Contreras, who is Venezuelan, did not say if he thought the comment was racist.
  • Cavalli apologized publicly and said he did not intend to offend anyone.
  • Cavalli expressed concern about how the phrase might affect young Black fans.
  • He said he learned about the negative reaction only after seeing social media later that night.
  • Cavalli has not yet personally apologized to Contreras but hopes to do so.
  • The Washington Nationals won the game against the Red Sox 8-1.
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