Los Angeles, California – These past few days, Tanner Scott’s name hasn’t been making headlines for his strikeouts or crucial saves for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Instead, the team’s bullpen star has become the focus of a far more heartbreaking story: a battle to protect his family from threats and attacks that transcend the boundaries of sports.
After his wife, Maddie Scott, publicly revealed threatening messages targeting their newborn son and family following a Dodgers loss, outrage swept through the MLB community. Amidst the storm, Tanner Scott finally spoke out, not to defend himself, but to protect those he loves most.
As a professional athlete, Scott understands the pressure of the job.
He knows that mistakes on the court can lead to criticism.
He knows fans are disappointed when the team loses.
But what he couldn’t accept was that the attacks were directed at his family, especially his completely innocent children.
According to images shared by Maddie Scott, many accounts sent terrifying threats related to their newborn son. The incident quickly shocked the American baseball community and prompted many players, coaches, and fans to speak out in support of the Scott family.
In an emotional statement, Scott emphasized that his family members are not professional athletes and should not be targets of any hate.
“I chose this career. I understand the pressures that come with it. But my wife, my son, and my family didn’t choose it. They simply love and support me. None of them deserve to receive threats just because of the outcome of a baseball game.”
These words quickly went viral on social media.

Many believe this isn’t just Tanner Scott’s voice, but also the voice of hundreds of other professional athletes who have faced similar harassment.
What moved many even more was how Scott dealt with the ordeal.
Instead of responding with anger, he chose to speak of compassion and kindness.
According to those close to him, Scott always believed that a person’s worth cannot be measured by a game won or lost.
For him, baseball is an important part of life, but family is what matters most.
“Careers will end someday. Statistics will be broken. But how we treat others is what lasts the longest.”
That’s the philosophy Scott says he wants to pass on to his children.
A simple yet powerful philosophy in an age where social media often makes people forget the consequences of their words.
Immediately after the story went public, many of Scott’s Dodgers teammates expressed their unwavering support for him.
The players understood that the pressure of playing was unavoidable.
But when the criticism crossed professional boundaries and targeted his family, things changed.
Some teammates described Scott as one of the most dedicated people in the locker room, a young father who always spent most of his time off the court with his family.
Therefore, seeing his wife and children become targets of hatred angered many.
Notably, many Dodgers fans also quickly sided with Scott.
On forums and social media, thousands of messages of support were sent to his family.
Many fans admitted their disappointment with the game’s outcome, but insisted there was no justification for threatening a player’s children or family.
That solidarity helped transform the story from a negative incident into a reminder of the positive values that still exist in sports.
Scott’s case is not the first time a professional athlete has faced online threats.
In recent years, many players in MLB, NFL, and NBA have publicly shared about the increasingly serious problem of online harassment.
Experts believe that the rise of social media and the culture of extreme criticism are blurring the lines between fans and athletes.
But Tanner Scott’s story is particularly moving because the targets weren’t him, but children.
Children who had never held a baseball bat.
Never stepped onto the field.
And completely unrelated to any outcome.
Amidst all the pain and disappointment, Tanner Scott still wanted to send a positive message.
He didn’t call for retaliation.
He didn’t seek to attack those who had hurt his family.
Instead, he hoped this story would remind people that behind every jersey is a real person, a real family, and real children.
Baseball has always been a sport of passion.
But for Scott, that passion only has meaning when it’s accompanied by respect and compassion.
And perhaps it was during the most difficult days of his life that the Dodgers star left behind a lesson greater than any victory on the basketball court: titles may make an athlete, but character makes a person.