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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh Hader was found in a firestorm following Tuesday's all-star game after tweets containing anti-gay and racist comments . Hader, who expects a possible discipline from the Brewers and / or the league, is far from being the first person to end up in hot water on social networks. Many others have flamed this unfortunate track in front of him. We come back to some posts that have proved costly in the world of sport, focusing on those that had real consequences that went beyond the simple embarrassment
(This file was published previously and has been updated).
NBA
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Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Bryan Colangelo resigned under pressure following the discovery of anonymous Twitter accounts, apparently opened by the wife of Colangelo, who criticized 76ers players. Arison receives an unprecedented $ 500,000 fine for several tweets that he sent during the NBA lockout that suggested a division and division between the factions of the owners.
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Amar & e Stoudemire is charged with fining $ 50,000 and an expletive that criticized the Stoudemire game during the previous season (2012).
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Spurs goaltender Stephen Jackson is fined $ 25,000 for a hostile and threatening tweet against Serge Ibaka in defense of Metta World Peace. wrestle during a Thunder-Lakers match (2012).
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Knicks guard JR Smith fined $ 25,000 by the NBA for a viral tweet featuring a semi-nude woman (2012). He was also fined $ 25,000 for raising $ 25,000 in 2009 and $ 50,000 in 2013.
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Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined several times by NBA for criticizing officials on Twitter. 76ers' center Joel Embiid is fined $ 10,000 by the NBA for using inappropriate language against LaVar Ball, the father of leader Lakers, on an Instagram Live video (2017). for criticizing the officials for their decisions at the end of a controversial two-point loss to the Bucks (2017).
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Chad Shanks, Director of Rockets Digital Communications, is fired for tweeting emojis with a gun pointed at a horse's head, implying that the Rockets were going to eliminate the Mavericks in the playoffs (2015).
Sometimes you can go too far. I'm not going to run anymore @HoustonRockets but I'm grateful to the organization that let me develop a voice online
– Chad Shanks (@chadjshanks) April 29 2015
NFL [19659018] Jonathan Martin was detained and later detained in a mental health facility after posting threatening material on social media. AP Photo / Wilfredo Lee
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Wyoming Quarterback Josh Allen, ranked by some as the best quarterback in the 2018 draft, falls to No. 7 (third quarterback selected) after the tweets racially insensitive a high school student (2018)
Stephen A. Smith, ESPN analyst, recounts the conversation he had with the potential pick of choice # 1 Josh Allen after re-appearing high school QB tweets. 19659023] play
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Scott Van Pelt explains why he is upset by Antonio Brown's FaceBook post on the Steelers' cloakroom speech and considers that it's about A movement out of bounds.
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The return of the Browns Isaiah Crowell donates a gambling check ($ 35,294) to a police organization in Dallas after a graphic message on Facebook that shows a policeman slicing his throat (2016)
Bomani Jones wonders what Isaiah Crowell's Brown thought when he posted a drawing on the portrait of a hooded man pretending to put in the throat of A policeman what looks like a machete.
MLB
Statement by Jerry Dipoto, executive vice president and general manager baseball operations on receiver tweets Steve Clevenger. pic.twitter.com/1xWk6dy5ap
– Mariners (@Mariners) 23 September 2016
I just had a meeting encouraging all players to take a stand and to be political leaders . Here is my position. I find it dishonest that the Board of Commissioners @mlb encourages this when they specifically tried to censor me for sharing my opinion on the issue. #RiseUp
– Trevor Bauer (@BauerOutage) Mar 8, 2018
NHL
I hope everyone in Edmonton is fine. We are behind you. That's why we need to be aware of some people we have let into our country. ??
– Max Domi (@max_domi) 1 October 2017
Football
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The Swiss national team player Michel Morganella is expelled from the country's Olympic team and sent home after making racist comments against Koreans on Twitter (2012)
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Blues preseason tour in China for derogatory comments about Chinese made in a pair of Instagram videos (2017).
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Samir Nasri is suspended for six months by UEFA for intravenous drip treatment of 500 milliliters. Social media from a Los Angeles-based IV clinic showed it to the facility (2018).
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The Atletico Madrid striker, Antoine Griezmann, poses in blackface as Harlem Globetrotter on Twitter and then apologizes after receiving negative feedback (2017). The United States and Stoke City winger, Brek Shea, apologize for brandishing weapons on Instagram (2013). Shea was also the subject of an internal investigation after being photographed with a pig's head cut as part of a "joke" against striker Kenwyne Jones.
I realize that I should not have posted the photo yesterday on Instagram. I sincerely apologize to all those who were offended
– Brek Shea (@BrekShea) June 25, 2013
Colleges
Dan Le Batard says that he does not like the media dealing Donte DiVincenzo's Villanova as a professional athlete digging into his old tweets.
I love Texas A & M football. I keep it and respect it with my life. I do not take lightly from day to day
– Aaron Moorehead (@ Amo8685) May 5, 2016
Thank you to all those who brought the inappropriate tweet to our attention. @UNAAthletics does not tolerate He is no longer a member of the team.
– Mark Linder (@markdlinder) December 17, 2012
#TBT still can not believe that I've tweeted something too stupid but good, we live and learn, after your religion / pic.twitter.com/mqCLK2uEHw
– Cardale Jones (@ Cardale7_) April 2, 2015
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Wyoming Quarterback Josh Allen, ranked by some as the best quarterback in the 2018 draft, falls to No. 7 (third quarterback selected) after the tweets racially insensitive a high school student (2018)
Stephen A. Smith, ESPN analyst, recounts the conversation he had with the potential pick of choice # 1 Josh Allen after re-appearing high school QB tweets. 19659023] play 3:05
Scott Van Pelt explains why he is upset by Antonio Brown's FaceBook post on the Steelers' cloakroom speech and considers that it's about A movement out of bounds.
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The return of the Browns Isaiah Crowell donates a gambling check ($ 35,294) to a police organization in Dallas after a graphic message on Facebook that shows a policeman slicing his throat (2016)
Bomani Jones wonders what Isaiah Crowell's Brown thought when he posted a drawing on the portrait of a hooded man pretending to put in the throat of A policeman what looks like a machete.
MLB
Statement by Jerry Dipoto, executive vice president and general manager baseball operations on receiver tweets Steve Clevenger. pic.twitter.com/1xWk6dy5ap
– Mariners (@Mariners) 23 September 2016
I just had a meeting encouraging all players to take a stand and to be political leaders . Here is my position. I find it dishonest that the Board of Commissioners @mlb encourages this when they specifically tried to censor me for sharing my opinion on the issue. #RiseUp
– Trevor Bauer (@BauerOutage) Mar 8, 2018
NHL
I hope everyone in Edmonton is fine. We are behind you. That's why we need to be aware of some people we have let into our country. ??
– Max Domi (@max_domi) 1 October 2017
Football
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The Swiss national team player Michel Morganella is expelled from the country's Olympic team and sent home after making racist comments against Koreans on Twitter (2012)
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Blues preseason tour in China for derogatory comments about Chinese made in a pair of Instagram videos (2017).
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Samir Nasri is suspended for six months by UEFA for intravenous drip treatment of 500 milliliters. Social media from a Los Angeles-based IV clinic showed it to the facility (2018).
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The Atletico Madrid striker, Antoine Griezmann, poses in blackface as Harlem Globetrotter on Twitter and then apologizes after receiving negative feedback (2017). The United States and Stoke City winger, Brek Shea, apologize for brandishing weapons on Instagram (2013). Shea was also the subject of an internal investigation after being photographed with a pig's head cut as part of a "joke" against striker Kenwyne Jones.
I realize that I should not have posted the photo yesterday on Instagram. I sincerely apologize to all those who were offended
– Brek Shea (@BrekShea) June 25, 2013
Colleges
Dan Le Batard says that he does not like the media dealing Donte DiVincenzo's Villanova as a professional athlete digging into his old tweets.
I love Texas A & M football. I keep it and respect it with my life. I do not take lightly from day to day
– Aaron Moorehead (@ Amo8685) May 5, 2016
Thank you to all those who brought the inappropriate tweet to our attention. @UNAAthletics does not tolerate He is no longer a member of the team.
– Mark Linder (@markdlinder) December 17, 2012
#TBT still can not believe that I've tweeted something too stupid but good, we live and learn, after your religion / pic.twitter.com/mqCLK2uEHw
– Cardale Jones (@ Cardale7_) April 2, 2015
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