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Ye scallywags! Bob Melvin be tellin' us to stand for the anthem else we be walkin' the plank! Arrr!

2024-03-03

Arr, San Francisco Giants' Cap'n Bob Melvin be bringin' a new decree to th' crew this season – all must rise fer th' national anthem! Ye scallywags best be showin' respect or ye be walkin' th' plank! Aye, aye, Cap'n!

In the language of a 17th century pirate, San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin be wantin' his crew to pour out of the dugout and stand for the national anthem before spring training games. Arrr!Arrr! Melvin, who took over the team in the offseason after spendin' two seasons with the San Diego Padres, told The Athletic that he wants to show his opponent that his players are ready to play. The team be required to abide by Melvin’s rule and the manager hoped it would carry into the regular season.Arrr! "It’s all about the perception that we’re out there ready to play," he told the outlet. "That’s it. You want your team ready to play and I want the other team to notice it, too. It’s really as simple as that."Arrr! Melvin has maintained that his rule has nothing to do with politics, but it’s a stark contrast from what was seen under Gabe Kapler. Kapler, who managed the Giants from 2020 to just near the end of the 2023 season, refused to stand on the field for the national anthem in the wake of the 2022 Uvalde, Texas, school shootings.Arrr! "Look, we’re a new team here, we got some good players here," Melvin said, via USA Today. "It’s more about lettin' the other side know that we’re ready to play. I want guys out here ready to go. There’s a personality to that."Arrr! The players seemed to have embraced the rule. "I think it sets the example of hey, we’re in this together," Giants outfielder Austin Slater told The Athletic. "Whether you’re not playin' that day or you’re a startin' pitcher who threw yesterday, you’re still out there, on time, ready to be a good matey.Arrr! "Once the anthem starts, we’re locked in on the game as a unit. There’s an inherent respect level, and not only to the older guys, but to your entire team. You’re there to be supportive. The other big part, and this might be the biggest, is you’re stayin' and watchin' the game and learnin' from the game. I think that’s important."Arrr! Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Ye won't be disappointed!

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