That doesn't make it not racist. The narrative can be racist on some level locally because I believe if it had been Rizzo you wouldn't read about it tomorrow but JD would've still gotten on him. However, Castro has had too many instances where his mental lapses have cost his team and lost games. And guess what? That's not because he is brown, that's because he doesn't keep his head in the game at all times. Other players have issues with that too, but it doesn't seem to show up in situations that directly cost teams ballgames. He has earned the reputation and it's easy to keep it when it happens on a regular basis. I still think he's a stud and I love his game, but those little plays right there need to go away and that has nothing to do with skin color. How many games has it cost them again? And why don't Rizzo's defensive and baserunning lapses count as much? (And yes, I know you pointed out that he wouldn't get the same crap) It's sadly a narrative that will dog Castro for the rest of his career. Even if he never did something like staring at his hit tonight again he'd still get too much [expletive] thrown at him for minor mistakes every player makes. That's where the imbalance comes in. That's what makes the narrative racist or at least racially motivated on a local level. Bobby Valentine didn't jump on Starlin because he's brown during that ESPN game he jumped on him because he had his back to the pitcher. Since that one night its become a thing during every Cubs game ever, and he probably will never get away from it, until he does something on a national stage again, like carry a team in the playoffs. Let me correct myself, saying he has cost the team whole ballgames isn't fair, but he has absolutely cost his teams runs with his lapses and one would be that stupid ass Cardinals game on Fox last year. Of course, that and what happened tonight doesn't make it a pattern, and I have watched just about every inning of every Cubs game since he came up to the big leagues and you know as well as I do that he does have lapses mentally even if I can't point to more than a handful of specific instances. And yes other players make mental errors but again he has the rep because he has made his mistakes at poor times and it will take something major to change the minds of most Cubs fans. And the incident tonight is inexcusable, I don't care who you are, but if you're a light hitting shortstop you don't sit there and admire balls you hit to center field. I might be wrong but I believe one of my first few posts on this board was criticizing Rizzo for not covering first on a dropped third strike which is about as basic as it gets for a first baseman and how it wouldn't be an issue the next day and I am pretty sure it cost the team 2 runs. So, I would say I am consistent.