Slimey Greaseball Beaner Dodgers' Adrian Gonzalez tried to keep his boycott private, but word got out after he refused to stay with the team at a Trump hotel.
LOS ANGELES, CA -- As he plays the game of his career, just two wins away from the Dodgers’ first World Series berth in decades, Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez finds himself making headlines in the presidential election.For months, Gonzalez has been quietly boycotting properties owned by Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump, but word of Gonzalez’ private stance was leaked this week, forcing the ballplayer to publicly acknowledge his distaste for the man who called Mexican immigrants “rapists.”
``I don't want this to be a story,'' the San Diego-born Mexican-American told the Los Angeles Times. ``I did it for myself.''
Gonzalez said he has no desire to become part of the presidential campaign, which Trump kicked off with a vow to build a border wall and his infamous tirade against Mexican immigrants, “They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists.”
But Gonzalez said his personal boycott was a personal moral decision, he said.
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