Cards manager apologizes after curse-filled rant goes viral
A curse-filled clubhouse victory speech by St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt that went viral after a player posted it on social media showed a different side to the usually mild-mannered skipper — and while he was sorry Thursday that his colorful language got leaked, he did not feel bad about the gist of his message.
"It's regretful that that was able to get out," Shildt said, speaking to reporters a day before the NL Central champion Cardinals host the wild-card Washington Nationals for Game 1 of the best-of-seven NL Championship Series. "I will not apologize for having passion about how I feel about our team and the accomplishments of our team."
Shildt called the clubhouse "a sanctuary that is very sacred" and said the pep talk to his players after they beat the Atlanta Braves 13-1 on Wednesday to win their NL Division Series "should have been private."
But the bleepable rant — "That's how we roll" was just about the lone phrase suitable for publication — was shown to the world by Randy Arozarena, a rookie outfielder for St. Louis who had three at-bats in the NLDS.
"As far as Randy goes," Shildt said Thursday, "I completely give Randy grace. He was just excited. He's a great kid with a great heart."
Cardinals catcher Matt Wieters referred to the episode as an example of "when you get conversations out of the clubhouse that shouldn't be out of the clubhouse."
"Everybody in that clubhouse knows how much he cares for them," Wieters said.
Miles Mikolas, the Cardinals right-hander who will start Friday night against Nationals righty Aníbal Sánchez, spoke about how Shildt's words could help his club.
"When you see your manager getting that excited and that fired up, it feeds into what everyone else is doing," Mikolas said. "It's hard not to get amped up...
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