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Cubs' Heyward, Rockies' Kemp decide to sit out Wednesday

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Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward decided to sit out Wednesday's game against the Detroit Tigers, according to Jesse Rogers of ESPN.

Heyward was originally listed as a healthy scratch; his choice to sit comes three days after police shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin.

"I encouraged them to play. I didn't think the game should be canceled," Heyward said following the game, according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network.

Colorado Rockies outfielder Matt Kemp also shared on Instagram that he won't be playing against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, specifically naming Blake as well as George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in his reasoning:

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Tonight I stand with my fellow professional athletes in protest of the injustices my people continue to suffer. I could not play this game I love so much tonight knowing the hurt and anguish my people continue to feel. In a world where we are the ones who need to remain calm while a trained professional points a gun in our face; a world where the people in uniforms who took an oath to protect us are the same ones killing us; a world where we become hashtags before we even reach our potential; we must stand together, speak out, protest, and be the change we demand, require, and need so bad. To the families who have experienced these tragedies first hand my heart breaks for you, my prayers are with you and I use my platform to speak on your behalf. I will be protesting tonight’s game in honor of all of my fallen brothers and sisters at the hands of police brutality. #BLM #JacobBlake #BreonnaTaylor #GeorgeFloyd #Saytheirnames

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The Rockies' game against the Diamondbacks began as scheduled at 9:40 p.m. ET, hours after Kemp announced he would sit out.

NBA players - originating with the Milwaukee Bucks - opted to walk out on games Wednesday, leading to league-wide postponements. Shortly after the postponements were announced by the NBA, the MLB's Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds also voted not to play, followed by the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres.

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