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Rocker Sorry for Remarks

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From Associated Press

Texas Ranger pitcher John Rocker issued a written apology Monday for anti-gay remarks he made toward patrons of a popular eatery.

Rocker said he was with his girlfriend on Sunday at Breadwinners Cafe & Bakery in Dallas when some customers began badgering him.

“It seemed as if they were trying to bait me with suggestive comments,” Rocker said in the statement.

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Rocker said he finished his meal and got up to leave. Then, he said, the unidentified patrons followed him out of the restaurant, located in a predominantly gay neighborhood, and made an obscene gesture.

“At that point, I admit I was angry and said some things I probably should not have said, but I wanted to make it clear their attentions were unwelcome,” he said. Ranger spokesman John Blake said the remarks were anti-gay in nature but Rocker’s specific comments were unknown.

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