Disgusting claims from MLB ace Marcus Stroman … who says New York Mets fans called him the n-word and hurled death threats at him during his time with the team.
The 30-year-old pitcher has been unleashing on his former employer on Twitter recently … saying he couldn’t be happier to be leaving the Big Apple to join the Chicago Cubs.
Stroman provided context as to why he’s so excited for a fresh start in response to a tweet on Wednesday … opening up on the alleged awful treatment he received from fans during his 2 seasons with the Mets.
“Endless death threats, being called a n***** often, hearing black lives don’t matter, and playing for a front office who didn’t care about any of that.”
Stroman says he will go into more detail on his podcast when the time is right … but says no matter how he was treated, he was able to persevere and do his job.
“Still dealt on the mound through all of that! 🗣🤷🏾♂️”
Stroman previously said on Twitter back in November he wanted to be back with the Mets next season … but things quickly turned sour.
The All-Star says he has taken issue with the Mets’ front office hires among other decisions … but these most recent allegations paint a better picture as to why he’s so happy to be gone.