“Shove it up you’re a**” David Ross manifesting a double finger affair towards Giants’ Joc Pederson
David Ross
David Ross could not keep his fingers in his pockets during the series opener between Chicago Cubs and San Fransisco Giants, seeing his former teammate made Ross’ two middle fingers pop up. Unfortunately, his actions were caught by the camera and the joke went on to be a social media disaster. Not only special media, he was a hot-topic throughout the game.
Fortunately for David Ross, he knew he has to rectify his action as soon as the game has been played. Apart from that, Joc Pederson also acted mature enough to take David’s middle finger action as a joke. Otherwise, getting humiliated on national television is not something the high-profile players take lightly.
“I should definitely know better,” David Ross said, via NBC Sports Chicago. “It was kind of my hello to a friend of mine on the other side and just got caught on camera.” This definitely reflects that the actions made by the Chicago Cubs manager was not spiteful.
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David Ross apologized to his former player Joc Pederson for giving him the finger on national television
“I don’t want any kids out there giving the birds to anybody,” Cubs manager David Ross added. “It’s not the way I want to represent this organization or myself or my family. Poor taste. Sorry it got caught on TV.”
Joc Pederson responded postgame upon the action made by David Ross, “Yeah, he was just making a joke,” saidPederson, “Nope. Not gonna get me.”
Joc Pederson was a part of David Ross’ Chicago Cubs during the 2021 season before being traded to the Atlanta Braves during the season. During his time in Chicago Cubs, Pederson hit 11 HRs, 39 RBIs, and a .230 BA.
San Fransisco Giants won the series opener against the Chicago Cubs after scoring three runs in the third inning and another in the fourth to obtain a comfortable lead. David Ross’ team gave it a fair attempt in the 7th inning bringing the score to 4-2.
Joc Pederson is not new to being highly publicized, prior to a game between the Giants and Cincinnati Reds, outfielder Tommy Pham slapped Pederson.
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