Anthony Alford appreciates Blue Jays’ support for BLM, but says ‘long way to go’
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Before the first pitch of the season, Anthony Alford developed an even closer bond with Toronto Blue Jays teammate Cavan Biggio thanks to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Prior to taking the field at Tampa Bay, Biggio asked Alford if it would make him more comfortable if he would kneel alongside him during the national anthem.
Alford, who is Black, said he was planning to kneel regardless, but appreciated the support from a white teammate.
“Much respect goes to him because it took a lot of courage for him to get down on that knee and show us that ‘Hey I’m with you not just as a teammate but as a friend and as a brother,'” Alford, wearing a Black Lives Matter T-shirt, said during a 25-minute video conference with reporters prior to Saturday’s second game of the series against the Rays.