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Will anyone really get upset when a major league athlete finally comes out of the closet?
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CLEVELAND -- Indians minor leaguer Kazuhito Tadano is asking for forgiveness for what he called a one-time mistake -- his appearance in a gay porn video in which he engaged in a homosexual act.


Tadano took part in the video three years ago when he was a college student. Sitting in the Cleveland clubhouse Tuesday, the pitcher said he hoped to put his actions in the past.


"All of us have made mistakes in our lives," Tadano said, reading a statement in English. "Hopefully, you learn from them and move on."


Shunned by Japanese baseball teams, the 23-year-old Tadano signed with the Indians last March. They think he can make their club this spring.


Tadano gave few details about the video, which he made after his sophomore year at Rikkyo University.


"I did participate in a video and I regret it very much," he said. "It was a one-time incident that showed bad judgment and will never be repeated. I was young, playing baseball, and going to college and my teammates and I needed money.


"Frankly, if I were more mature and had really thought about the implications of what I did, it never would have happened."


Through an interpreter, Tadano added: "I'm not gay. I'd like to clear that fact up right now."


Tadano's admission will certainly draw attention to homosexuality in baseball, a sensitive issue that most players prefer to not even discuss.


There are no openly gay players in the big leagues today. The same is true in the NFL, NHL and NBA.


Tadano was one of Japan's top college pitchers and expected to be a high first-round pick in 2002. But after a Japanese tabloid published photos of him in the video a month before the draft, pro teams in Japan did not select him.


"The commissioner of Japanese baseball came out and said, 'You will not draft Tadano,''' asserted the pitcher's agent, Alan Nero. "But this kid didn't assault anybody. He didn't commit murder. If anything, he is guilty of being naive."


Twice in the minor leagues last season, Tadano stood before his teammates and confessed to his participation in the video, which Nero said can only be obtained on the black market in Japan.


Tadano received overwhelming support from players at Kinston, N.C., where he started the season and later at Akron, the Indians' Double-A affiliate.


"I wanted to tell the truth to my teammates," he said.


A former starter, he pitched in all three levels of the minors last season, going 6-2 with a 1.55 ERA and three saves. At Akron, he didn't allow a run in his first 28 innings and struck out 78 in 72 2-3 innings.


Outfielder Grady Sizemore said Tadano's speech last year was well received in the clubhouse.


"You could tell he was nervous," said Sizemore, a top prospect who lived with Tadano this winter. "But I don't think it changed anybody's opinion of him. After it was said and done, nobody thought anything more of it. He's a great guy and a great pitcher."


If he pitches well during spring training, Tadano could win a spot in Cleveland's bullpen. Whenever he joins the Indians, pitcher C.C. Sabathia says Tadano will be welcomed.


"This is the right team and the right organization for him," Sabathia said. "We have good guys here. Everybody has done something that they regret in their lives. He's a person just like everyone else."


Tadano tried out for several major league teams last spring in Arizona. Coming off an elbow injury, he didn't get any offers. Nero said some teams were turned off by what he called "the scandal."


"He didn't pitch well enough for them to ignore it," Nero said. "I also think they were afraid of the baggage that would come with it."


Not the Indians. They liked Tadano enough to invite him to work out at their spring training facility in Winter Haven, Fla. Eventually, they signed him to a minor league contract that included a $67,500 bonus.


General manager Mark Shapiro said the team decided to sign Tadano despite knowing there could be backlash.


"We thought the upside was well worth the risk, energy and time to support him," Shapiro said.


Tadano knows he may face fan abuse in major league parks such as Yankee Stadium, where heckling the visitors is part of the pageantry.


He joked that he's ready for it.


"I don't understand English, so it doesn't really matter," he said.

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Shunned by the Japanese but the Americans will love him.

as long as he can hit 280.

:rolleyes:
 
oh for pity's sake. What does being gay have to do with baseball?
 
Gives new meaning to pitching and catching I suppose! :eek:

Oh and can he actually play? That matters more to me.
 
I don't care if he is gay. What I don't understand is how someone can "perform" in a gay movie if they are not gay.
 
I'm with glam on this one. Gay porn makes for better baseball players. It gives them practice with a bat and balls. <-- I said this with a straight face.
 
All those New York reporters were barking up the wrong tree. Mike Piazza wasn't the Mets player who is gay . . . it was Roberto Alomar.

Why do you think he spit on that umpire's face in Toronto? And why do you think MLB gave him such a light sentence for it?

TB4p
 
Ham Murabi said:
I don't care if he is gay. What I don't understand is how someone can "perform" in a gay movie if they are not gay.

lol many of the women in guy on girl porn are not straight :p
 
Who cares?

As long as he can throw a split fingered fast ball and a decent curve, I don't give a damn.
 
Personally I don't care, as long as he can 'perform' on the baseball field. But, you know, some players will say things to him, insult him, and perhaps even try to physically intimidate him. How professional basebell deals with that and how he handles that will be the real test.
 
Ham Murabi said:
I don't care if he is gay. What I don't understand is how someone can "perform" in a gay movie if they are not gay.

Damn. Poor Tom Hanks.

He was really killed in 1944 in Normandy.
 
i tried googling up an image of the guy and nothing turned up.

people have done stranger things for money.
 
fille said:
oh for pity's sake. What does being gay have to do with baseball?
Yeah, guys playing with balls and bats. Like we weren't already suspicious.
 
Anybody else thinking that John Rocker was gonna be named in this thread?

He could make a lot of money in gay porn.
 
I wanna see some lesbian porn videos with gymnasts, ice skaters, or swimsuit models!
 
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