Born on U.S. Military Base, First MLB Player to Take a Knee During National Anthem Says Athletes Have Feelings Too

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He’s the son of an Army officer, he plays baseball and he’s mad. Mostly at President Donald Trump it seems. For what we’re not exactly sure about. Neither is he.

Ahead of Saturday’s game, Oakland Athletics catcher Bruce Maxwell joined NFL players in protest and became the first MLB player to kneel during the national anthem.

Maxwell, 26, is a rookie catcher who hails from a military family, and has been described as “highly patriotic” by the San Francisco ChronicleHe was born in Wiesbaden, Germany, where his father was stationed in the army. He is African-American and chose to kneel in solidarity with NFL players after president Donald Trump called for the ‘firing’ of players who have chosen to peacefully protest.

Maxwell said Saturday athletes are people too and their paychecks shouldn’t prohibit them from discussing their feelings.

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