Orioles’ Cade Povich calls the threat directed by the death after bad exit

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Major League Baseball You are facing a serious problem with online threats directed to its players and their families.
Baltimore orioles The Pitcher Cade Povich was a second MLB player this week to produce a terrible threat directed to his wife from his wife from the social fan. The left pitcher sent a screenshot of this message, including the visible threat of sexual violence against Sondaya’s love.
Orioles started Pitcher Cade Povich who submits against Houston Astros, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, Baltimore. (Ap Photo / Stephanie Scarbbrough)
“I understand that I might or get the results I have received, my group, or many fans may want to get frustrated,” said the Polich’s post on X Read. “Say what you want about me in this matter. However, out of your way to the DM my wife is unacceptable and shown in the picture across the line.”
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“I, or especially my wife, should never be concerned about our social security, church, because of how I work in the sand.”
This message was sent after the povich was deducted twice in the fifth inning inning inner inning of the Houston Astros ’10 -7 winning over the orioles on Friday night.
“I come here to say something about this because I know my family is not alone,” continued his message. “This thing is not a game.”
And the povich was in heart, not alone in dealing with abuse.
Mariners Pitcher shares the burning message you have received after misuse

Baltimore Orioles to start Pitcher Cade Povich dropped against Astros, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, in Houston. (Ap Photo / Eric Christian Smith)
Thursday, Seedle Marines Pitcher Tayler Sayego greeted the horrible threat that he purposed for himself and his girlfriend. This message arrived only after the SAODO is recorded only, allowed four and traveled by one battery in Philadelphia Phillies’ 5-2 win over Seattle Wednesday.
The framenity-leaved message included the threat that Saedeo’s “head was beaten into pieces,” and that his girlfriend “died and would be beautiful. ”
“I understand that I want me to follow today and this year I’m perfect. No one is abused so all this x. It’s good but at some point we will find hold.”

Mariners Pitcher Tayler Saygero dropped against Detroit Tiger et-Mobile Park on March 31, 2025, Seattle. (John Froschauer / Imaging Photos)
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These incidents are not separated.
Last month, Boston Red Sox The Pitcher Lucas Goolito said he met MLB Rob Manfred MANFRED MANFRED MANFRED. He said he believed in online sports bark and the access to social media and raised a severe abuse they faced.
“To date,” he said. “Will it take a player call in front of their apartment house for a respected person who lost bets to take?”
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