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After an MLB career of 16 seasons, Gregg Zaun stayed in the match as a broadcaster for another 12 years.
However, the former receiver and analyst of Toronto Blue Jays was dismissed in 2017 after several employees accused him of sexual harassment.
Zaun admitted that there were crossed lines during his stay with Sportsnet in Canada, saying that he “had definitely made mistakes” and “leaves celebrity in my head”.
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The Toronto Blue Jays recipient, Gregg Zaun, n ° 9, strikes a 2 -point home run in 1st round against Cincinnati Reds at Rogers Center in Toronto. (Tom Szczerbowski / USA TODAY SPORTS)
“I have never been as famous in Canada as a player I was as a broadcaster. I mean, I couldn’t walk on the street,” Zaun told the Podcast “Toronto Legends”, adding that he was “flirting” with the employees.
Zaun has become sober and went to therapy, but it is clear that he wants to resume the diffusion.
However, he “can’t”.
“My life has been upset, ruined. My professional career, ruined. I cannot find a job on television,” said Zaun. “There is not much forgiveness for the people who look like me in this world. And that’s my fault. It’s absolutely my fault.

Gregg Zaun on the Rogers plateau, where the former MLB recipient is a Blue Jays analyst for the TV diffuser. (Andrew Francis Wallace / Toronto Star via Getty Images)
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“There are certain subjects of conversation that do not belong to the workplace. And it is funny, the biggest error I have made is to think that because a lot of conversations and exchanges were initiated by women in the workplace that they were somehow ok. That I was somehow justified to participate in these conversations. Tomfiolery, Hijinx.
“These allegations, they were shocking to me. What I did not realize was that I was not the only one to laugh. And there were other people who saw what was going on, hearing about what was going on, and affected silently by my behavior, by the behavior of other participants. Women. And men. And frankly, unacceptable behavior.”
Zaun has experienced some independent ball coach stays in Mexico in recent years. In fact, he was released as an acting manager of a Mexican League team last month.

The Milwaukee Gregg Zaun Brewers receiver against Arizona Diamondbacks in Chase Field. (Mark J. Rebilas / USA TODAY SPORTS)
Especially a rescue recipient, Zaun struck .252 with a .732 ops in his career, accumulating a war of 13.7. He also had stays with the Orioles of Baltimore, the Marlins of Florida, the Rangers of Texas, the Royals of Kansas City, the Astros of Houston, the Colorado Rockies, the Rays of Tampa Bay and the Brewers of Milwaukee.