Johnny Bench: Hall of Famer apologizes for antisemitic comment

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Johnny Bench: Hall of Famer apologizes for antisemitic comment
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Hall of Famer Johnny Bench apologized for an antisemitic comment he made at an event to honor former Cincinnati Reds general manager Gabe Paul, who was Jewish, and others.

CINCINNATI — Hall of Famer Johnny Bench apologized for an antisemitic comment he made at an event to honor former Cincinnati Reds general manager Gabe Paul, who was Jewish, and others.

Bench made the remark Saturday at an event attended by Paul’s daughter, Jennie Paul. Gabe Paul, who died in 1998, and former Reds pitchers Danny Graves and Bronson Arroyo were being inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame.Pete Rose recalled signing a deal worth “400 bucks a month” in his first contract negotiation with Gabe Paul.“He was Jewish,” Bench responded, drawing laughs from the audience.

“I recognize my comment was insensitive. I apologized to Jennie for taking away from her father the full attention he deserves,” Bench said in a statement released Sunday. “Gabe Paul earned his place in the Reds Hall of Fame, same as the others who stood on that stage. I am sorry that some of the focus is on my inappropriate remark instead of solely on Gabe’s achievement.”“Johnny came up and said, ‘Were you offended?’ and I said, ‘For what?’” she said. “I didn’t even hear him say that.

Gabe Paul was the Reds GM from 1951 to 1960 and was responsible for the franchise’s acquisition of Rose and Hall of Famers Frank Robinson and Tony Perez. Under his leadership, the Reds began to sign Black and Latin American players, with Nino Escalera and Chuck Harmon making their debuts with the team in 1954.

Bench was a two-time National League MVP, the 1976 World Series MVP, the 1968 NL Rookie of the Year, a 14-time All-Star and a 10-time Gold Glove winner for the Reds from 1967-83.

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