Quebec players taunted with racial slurs at national baseball championships in N.B.
MONTREAL — An official with the team that represented Quebec at the recent national baseball championship in New Brunswick says his players won’t return to any Baseball Canada tournaments if the national body doesn’t properly address allegations of racism during the games.
Daniel Belisle, chef de mission for the provincial team, said a handful of drunken fans repeatedly screamed the N-word at a dark-skinned player on Team Quebec and told him to “go back to your coloured box,” during the semi-final and bronze medal games Sunday in Miramichi, N.B.
Belisle, who is president of the Ligue de Baseball Majeur du Quebec, also said one of his colleagues was assaulted as he was leaving the stadium. The colleague was wearing a Team Quebec baseball cap and was hit hard in the shoulder. Belisle said the man is still in pain from Sunday’s incident.
“We are shocked,” Belisle said in an interview Thursday. “But what we want is for things to change.”