Los Angeles, California – Baseball is traditionally seen as a sport of passion, emotion, and camaraderie. But this past weekend, a shocking incident rocked the MLB community when the family of Dodgers star Tanner Scott became the target of horrific threats simply because of a loss on the field.
Instead of just facing the professional pressure after a disappointing game, Tanner Scott and his wife, Maddie Scott, had to endure hateful messages directed at their family and young child. The incident quickly spread across the United States, sparking outrage from fans, the media, and MLB players.
In the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies last weekend, Tanner Scott was fielded when the Dodgers held a 3-1 lead.
However, things quickly spiraled out of control when the Phillies staged a spectacular comeback. Edmundo Sosa’s two-point home run secured a 4-3 victory for Philadelphia, inflicting Scott’s first loss of the season.
It was a difficult moment for any pitcher.
But no one anticipated what would happen after the game—something far worse.
Hours after the game, Maddie Scott posted screenshots of threatening messages targeting her family on social media.
Reports indicated that many of the messages not only attacked Tanner Scott but also targeted the couple’s young son and even their unborn child.

In her anguish, Maddie posed a question that resonated with millions:
“When will this stop being just a game?”
That question quickly spread across social media.
Because behind the statistics and the win-loss results are real people, real families suffering the consequences of extreme hatred.
For years, professional athletes have been accustomed to criticism.
But what the Scott family went through went far beyond the boundaries of ordinary criticism.
Many experts believe that the rise of social media and online sports betting is making athletes increasingly vulnerable to extreme reactions after each game.
In just the past year, many other MLB players have publicly spoken about receiving threats themselves or their families after disappointing games.
This shows that this is no longer just Tanner Scott’s story.
It’s becoming an alarming problem for professional sports as a whole.
For many, the most shocking part of the story isn’t the attacks directed at Tanner Scott.
It’s the fact that the threats were aimed at children.
Children have nothing to do with the outcome of a baseball game.
The children weren’t even old enough to understand what was happening.
This is what caused the MLB community to react so strongly.
Many Dodgers fans expressed outrage and strongly condemned the individuals behind the accounts spreading the harmful content.
It’s noteworthy that Tanner Scott is actually having a fairly successful season.

After struggling in his first year with the Dodgers, the left-handed shooter has made a strong comeback in 2026.
Even after the forgettable game against the Phillies, Scott maintained a 2.19 ERA and delivered many quality performances as a crucial bullpen for the team.
That’s why many believe that turning a personal failure into a reason to attack a player’s family is completely unacceptable.
In a season spanning hundreds of games, mistakes are inevitable.
But the families of athletes shouldn’t be the victims.
The Scott family’s situation is sparking new debates about the responsibility of social media platforms and sports organizations in protecting players and their families.
Many argue that MLB needs stronger measures to support players when they become targets of online harassment campaigns.
Because when threats extend beyond the basketball court and into family life, it’s no longer about sports.
It’s about human safety.
In the past few hours, thousands of messages of support have been sent to Tanner and Maddie Scott.
Fans from many different teams have set aside their rivalry to speak out in defense of their family.
Because regardless of the team or colors, everyone agrees on one thing:
No game should be a target of hatred for a child.
And in that heartbreaking moment, the baseball community came together to send the strongest message:
Winning and losing are part of the sport.
But humanity must always prevail.