Talk about virtue signaling, what about the finger predictably pointed at the sky by the majority of Chavis' teammates after tagging a home run?
It's become so ubiquitous these days we barely notice it, but what message are the players trying to send? "Thank you Lord for liking me better than the other guys" or "'God, thanks for taking time off from the pandemic to help me hit a dinger." Maybe "I'm number one you're two through twenty-five" or "I'm just a humble vessel. It was God himself who went bridge" or perhaps "I knew that giant crucifix I always wear would be good for something." Whatever it is, it seems somehow irrelevant and disrespectful towards humble religious faith and belief.
It's a good thing we seldomly had to witness Chavis' homerun tribute in his brief stay.
It's become so ubiquitous these days we barely notice it, but what message are the players trying to send? "Thank you Lord for liking me better than the other guys" or "'God, thanks for taking time off from the pandemic to help me hit a dinger." Maybe "I'm number one you're two through twenty-five" or "I'm just a humble vessel. It was God himself who went bridge" or perhaps "I knew that giant crucifix I always wear would be good for something." Whatever it is, it seems somehow irrelevant and disrespectful towards humble religious faith and belief.
It's a good thing we seldomly had to witness Chavis' homerun tribute in his brief stay.