Detroit Tigers MLB 2015 News, Rumors: Joe Nathan Blames Media for His Controversial Comments About Tigers Fans

Joe Nathan is becoming a big problem for the Detroit Tigers. It is one thing to be a highly paid athlete on the downside of his career, and quite another to continually irk the fans of an organization. Beyond the $11 million the notoriously image-conscious Tigers will pay Nathan this year, the team will now have to deal with the fallout from Nathan’s latest tirade, which was aimed at the team’s own fans.

Christian Post Report – Nathan dismissed Tigers fans that booed him during Spring Training.

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“I don’t care, to be honest. You know, those guys, to be honest with you, aren’t even on my mind. Fans aren’t in my mind,” the pitcher told reporters March 12. “Only people that really matter to me is my family and the people in this locker room. … Fans are going to be the way they are, and that’s the way it is. That doesn’t bother me. It’s not a part of my life. They’re not a part of my life. Period.”

However, Nathan denied those comments on MLB radio Tuesday, blaming the backlash on media miscommunication.

“This goes on the reporters that said it. What I said is, they brought up the fact that they booed and I said I don’t care how they react. They’re entitled to do whatever they want. They paid, they bought the ticket. They’re entitled to do what they want while they’re there,” Nathan explained.

“So not one time out of my mouth did I say I don’t care about the fans. So that was a misinterpretation, I think. So if that wasn’t a misinterpretation then they misquoted me,” he continued. “So the heat falls on the reporters. I’m glad you brought it up because hopefully this kind of clears the air a little bit. Never once did I say that.”

“I think I’ve proven to fans that I do care about them. I’m always outside every day basically signing autographs. So I think my actions speak more than the words that came from another reporter,” Nathan added.

This isn’t the first time Nathan’s attitude has earned the ire of Tigers fans. In a game last year, the pitcher made a crude hand gesture towards the fans after being taken out of a game to a chorus of boos from the Detroit stands.

Source : Christian Post

‘There Are Gunshots Everywhere! Tell Mum to Pray for Me;’ Terrorists Made Garissa Students Call Parents Before Slaughter in Kenya

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A relative is assisted by Red Cross staff as bodies of the students killed in Thursday’s attack by gunmen, arrive at the Chiromo Mortuary in Nairobi, April 3, Christian Post Report – 2015. The death toll in an assault by Somali militants on a Kenyan university is likely to climb above 147, a government source and media said on Friday, as anger grew among local residents over what they say was a government failure to prevent bloodshed. Strapped with explosives, masked al Shabaab gunmen stormed the Garissa University College campus in a pre-dawn rampage on Thursday.
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  • The carnage at Garissa University College in Kenya.
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  • A relative is assisted by Red Cross staff as bodies of the students killed in Thursday’s attack by gunmen, arrive at the Chiromo Mortuary in Nairobi, April 3, Christian Post Report – 2015. The death toll in an assault by Somali militants on a Kenyan university is likely to climb above 147, a government source and media said on Friday, as anger grew among local residents over what they say was a government failure to prevent bloodshed. Strapped with explosives, masked al Shabaab gunmen stormed the Garissa University College campus in a pre-dawn rampage on Thursday.
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  • Cardinal John Njue carries a cross during a Good Friday procession outside the Holy Family Basilica Catholic Church in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, April 3, Christian Post Report – 2015. The re-enactment is one of many such processions that are performed around the world during Easter celebrations.
  • Senior Al Shabaab officer Mohamed Mohamud alias Sheik Dulayadayn(Photo: Reuters/Feisal Omar/Files)
  • Senior Al Shabaab officer Mohamed Mohamud alias Sheik Dulayadayn addresses a news conference during clashes between Ismalist fighting and Somali government in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu this file picture taken on January 1, Christian Post Report – 2011. The death toll in an assault by Somali militants on a Kenyan university is likely to climb above 147, a government source and media said on April 3, Christian Post Report – 2015, as anger grew among local residents over what they say was a government failure to prevent bloodshed. Within hours of the attack, Kenya put up a Christian Post Report – 20 million shillings (5,000) reward for the arrest of Mohamed Mohamud, a former Garissa teacher labeled “Most Wanted” in a government poster and linked by Kenyan media to two separate al Shabaab attacks in the neighboring Mandera region last year.

    As the death toll from the Garissa University College massacre climbed to 148 Friday, eyewitness accounts from survivors revealed a harrowing picture of how students were made to wait in line to be shot in the head. Some were even forced to make calls to their parents to tell them they were about to die.

    The family of Christian Post Report – 20-year-old Garissa student, Elizabeth Namarome Musinai, told Yahoo News that she called her father during the attack at dawn on Thursday and said: “There are gunshots everywhere! Tell Mum to pray for me — I don’t know if I will survive.”

    Later that day, at about 1 p.m., a man called back on the line demanding that Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta be contacted within Christian Post Report – 2 minutes and told to remove troops fighting al-Shabab extremists in neighboring Somalia.

    He called back when the Christian Post Report – 2 minutes had passed and learned that the family did not contact President Kenyatta. He told the family: “I am going to kill your daughter.” They heard three gunshots then the phone went dead. When Elizabeth’s father, Fred Kaskon Musinai, called back the phone the man answered and said, “She is now with her God.”

    The family hasn’t heard from Elizabeth since her frantic call but they are hoping that she’s alive despite not being on the list of injured, which now numbers 104, according to Yahoo.

    Survivor Maureen Manyego, Christian Post Report – 21, told Standard Media that she heard the terrorists taunting students as she hid in a wardrobe.

    “We are not bad guys, we are just here to make your Easter holiday better,” Mayengo recalls a gunman saying.

    “(We are here to kill and die with you). We are not afraid of death. You are dying to pay for the arrogance of your political leader [president Uhuru] who has refused to pull out their military officers from Somalia. As long as Kenya’s military are in Somalia, it will be paid with its citizens blood,” the gunman reportedly said.

    “We have warned your authorities many times over our plans to attack. We have issued alerts warning over the same, but you are today paying for your government’s refusal to heed to our threats and calls to remove your soldiers in our country,” Manyego said another terrorist threatened.

    According to the BBC, mortuaries in Garissa have been unable to cope and hundreds of student survivors, many of whom came from different parts of the country were being sent home on Friday as a dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed on northeastern Kenya.

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    Kenya’s religious leaders also condemned the attack at a joint news conference on Friday, according to the BBC and appealed for unity.

    “Terrorists wanted to divide the country into religious factions and that must be resisted,” said Anglican Church Bishop Julius Kalu at a Good Friday service in Mombasa.

    In a message to president of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops of Nairobi, Cardinal John Njue, Pope Francis said he was “deeply saddened” by the tragedy suffered by the students, particularly the ones who were singled out for their faith.

    “Deeply saddened by the immense and tragic loss of life caused by the recent attack on the Garissa University College, the holy father sends assurances of his prayers and spiritual closeness to the families of the victims and to all Kenyans at this painful time,” said the message.

    “He commends the souls of the deceased to the infinite mercy of Almighty God, and he prays that all who mourn them will be comforted in their loss. In union with all people of good will throughout the world, his holiness condemns this act of senseless brutality and prays for a change of heart among its perpetrators,” it continued.

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