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Darvish rebuffs Houston’s Gurriel’s olive branch after racist gesture

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Houston Astros’ Yuli Gurriel celebrated his home run past Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yu Darvish, of Japan, during the second inning of Game 3 of baseball’s World Series, Friday, in Houston.

LOS ANGELES >> Yu Darvish didn’t think it was necessary to meet with Yuri Gurriel after the Houston first baseman’s racist gesture toward the Dodgers pitcher.

Gurriel contacted the Dodgers and told them he wanted to meet with the pitcher in person and apologize.

Major League Baseball suspended Gurriel for the first five games next season for pulling on the corners of his eyes after homering off Darvish during Houston’s 5-3 win Friday. The Cuba-born player also used a derogatory Spanish term in reference to Darvish, who was born in Japan.

“I told him, ‘Hey, you don’t have to do that, because you made a comment, and like I’m not that mad,’” Darvish said today through a translator. “So I really didn’t care much about that.”

Darvish said a Dodgers employee informed him about Gurriel’s gesture, which was caught on television, after the Astros’ 5-3 win in Game 3 in Houston.

“I didn’t think it was going to be this big of a deal,” Darvish said. “But to me I wasn’t that frustrated at that point when I saw it the first time.”

Immediately after the game, Darvish said he was angry.

“Acting like that, you just disrespect all the people around the world,” he said.

Darvish later tweeted “let’s stay positive and move forward instead of focusing on anger.”

Initially, Gurriel apologized in a statement released by the Astros.

“I made an offensive gesture that was indefensible,” he said. “I sincerely apologize to everyone that I offended with my actions. I deeply regret it.”

Gurriel will lose $322,581 of his $12 million salary next year, which the Astros will donate to charitable causes. He also will be required to undergo sensitivity training during the offseason.

Darvish said he couldn’t decide whether Gurriel’s suspension was too much or too little, but that he understood why Commissioner Rob Manfred didn’t impose it during the World Series.

Darvish would start Wednesday if the Dodgers are able to force a seventh and deciding game at home.

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