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Brewers' Abner Uribe Celebrates Strikeout with Crotch Chop, Sparks Backlash and Claims of Retaliation Motive

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During a 6-0 Brewers victory over the Cardinals on May 26, 2026, reliever Abner Uribe celebrated striking out Alec Burleson with a crotch chop gesture directed at the Cardinals dugout. Brewers manager Pat Murphy condemned the act as 'unacceptable' and said he was 'embarrassed' by it, though he affirmed his support for Uribe as a player. Uribe apologized to his team but not to St. Louis, claiming the gesture was in response to perceived threats from Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol to hit Brewers players and an unspecified incident during practice. Uribe also threw a pitch high and inside to catcher Ivan Herrera earlier in the inning, escalating tensions. All sources agree on the core event and its emotional and interpersonal context, though they differ in tone, emphasis, and additional framing.

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New York Post provides the most complete and neutrally structured coverage, focusing on game facts, direct quotes, and context without editorializing. USA Today emphasizes the interpersonal conflict and emotional narrative. Fox News frames the event as part of a cultural debate on celebration norms and includes performance-based skepticism, making it the most interpretive and least complete in game context.

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USA Today
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Brewers-Cardinals tensions heightened by Abner Uribe's 'crotch chop'

Article Framing: USA Today frames the event as a dramatic escalation in an ongoing team rivalry, emphasizing emotional conflict and internal team discipline. It centers the narrative on Uribe's emotional volatility and Murphy's disapproval, while presenting Uribe's retaliation claim as factual context.

Tone: dramatic and narrative-driven, with a focus on interpersonal tension and moral judgment

New York Post
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Brewers’ Abner Uribe celebrates with wild ‘suck it’ chop at Cardinals — but manager was ‘embarrassed’

Article Framing: New York Post frames the event as a multifaceted incident involving game context, player motivation, and managerial response. It emphasizes Uribe's stated intent to protect teammates while maintaining neutrality by including Murphy's criticism and the competitive setting.

Tone: factual and contextual, with a neutral, reportorial tone that prioritizes clarity and sequence

Fox News
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Brewers pitcher Abner Uribe apologizes after controversial strikeout celebration sparks backlash

Article Framing: Fox News frames the event as a cultural flashpoint about celebration norms in sports, emphasizing fan division and performance legitimacy. It positions Uribe as part of a broader debate on athlete behavior, using his past and stats to question his right to such displays.

Tone: opinionated and culturally focused, with a skeptical, somewhat dismissive tone toward Uribe

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Brewers-Cardinals tensions heightened by Abner Uribe's 'crotch chop'

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Sport - American Football 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Brewers’ Abner Uribe celebrates with wild ‘suck it’ chop at Cardinals — but manager was ‘embarrassed’

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Sport - Baseball 2 weeks, 3 days ago
NORTH AMERICA

Brewers pitcher Abner Uribe apologizes after controversial strikeout celebration sparks backlash