Michigan University’s baseball player Mitch sees He twisted an apology after his controversial drug -inspired holiday became viral.
During the game of Wolverines against the University of South California, the Trojans on Sunday, March 16, Voit, 20, hit a threesome of bases whose bases in the second Inning in Ann Arber, Ray Fisher Stadium in Michigan.
To celebrate after you slide into a third base, Voit imitated snoring line cocaine Out of chalk on the main line.
“I would like to apologize for my actions on the third base yesterday,” publishes Voit By Instagram On Monday, March 17th. “I made an immature decision in the midst of the moment.
Voit continued: “I take full responsibility for what I did, and I really regret all those I have influenced negatively by doing this.”
A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Voight is a junior player enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and Arts at the University.
Before he made his apology, Voit’s holiday became viral on social media. During the publication, a video of the incident, published by X by Jomboy Media, was viewed over 1.8 million times.
“Parents may have problems explaining this to their children,” the shop writes.
The video comments were not kind to Voit, as one person wrote: “What do you think his parents were thinking of watching this on their television.”
Another commented: “How can it not be prepared?
However, after Voit apologized, comments on social media began to celebrate the baseball star.
“Why can’t people just have fun?” One person comments. “Who is Karen, who complained about this, the mom of the USC team?”
Another writes, “Damn, brother, do it again.”
The holiday was part of a Voit flag day, which finished 3-3 with 4 RBI, three tracks and a walk against the Trojans. Michigan beat the USC 11-0 to save a game after losing the first two of the series.
Voight was Called the Big Ten of the Week Conference player On Monday, after completing the section with 12 hits, 6 tracks, 12 RBI, 5 couples and an average .667.
No Voit suspension has been announced by either the large ten or the University of Michigan.
Voit and Wolverines are back on Tuesday, March 18 against Western Michigan Broncos.