Nationals fire executive who revealed team’s religious discrimination against Catholic pitcher
The Washington Nationals have fired an executive who admitted to excluding pitcher Trevor Williams from social media appearances due to his Catholic faith. Team president Jason Sinnarajah publicly apologized for the anti-Catholic comments made by the former director of community relations. The incident has sparked significant backlash and discussions about religious discrimination within the organization.
- ▪The Nationals fired Sean Hudson after he was recorded admitting to excluding Trevor Williams from social media due to his religious beliefs.
- ▪Team president Jason Sinnarajah issued a public apology to Catholics, Christians, and Williams for the comments made in the video.
- ▪The undercover video, released by O'Keefe Media Group, quickly gained nearly five million views on social media.
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News Nationals fire executive who revealed team’s religious discrimination against Catholic pitcher The Washington Nationals' president of business operations apologized in a live TV interview to Catholics, Christians, and pitcher Trevor Williams for the now-fired staffer's anti-Catholic behavior. Trevor Williams #32 of the Washington Nationals is honored as a Roberto Clemente Award nominee in a ceremony before the game against the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park on September 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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