
Mariners pitcher, girlfriend receive death threats after costly outing against Phillies
NY Post
The ugliness of social media further marred an already brutal day for this Mariners reliever and his partner.
Tayler Saucedo revealed one of the alleged many death threats he and his girlfriend received on Instagram after he allowed five runs in the Mariners’ 11-2 loss to the Phillies on Wednesday.
His girlfriend, whose Instagram Story lists her as Kelsie Scott, revealed that the messages each had sports betting ties.
“@sauce07 I hope your f–king head gets blown off to pieces walking in Philly you autistic ugly piece of s–t,” the aggressor, @gilbertsgoonsquad, wrote of Saucedo, tagging him on an Instagram Story.
“Your c–t wife/gf dying would be awesome as well.”
Saucedo, 32, posted on X the vile message sent to him while condemning the fan’s actions.

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