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Reds' Johnny Bench appears to make antisemitic remark at team ceremony

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Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench was scrutinized Saturday after he appeared to make an antisemitic joke during the Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Fame induction ceremony for the late Gabe Paul and other figures.

Bench was with Paul’s daughter, Pete Rose, Danny Graves and Bronson Arroyo as the team put the former general manager and the two latter players into its own Hall of Fame. 

Paul was the team’s general manager from 1952 to 1960 and was named Sporting News’ Executive of the Year in 1956. He was credited with being the architect for the team’s World Series appearance in 1961.

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Former Reds player Johnny Bench during the Reds Hall of Fame induction ceremony before the Milwaukee Brewers game, Saturday, July 15, 2023, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Jennie Paul, Gabe’s daughter, represented him at the ceremony. During her speech, Paul noted how her father was Jewish and became a champion for minorities in professional baseball, according to WCPO-TV. Rose then spoke about the general manager, who died in 1998, and recalled a story about his contract.

"I was right out of high school in 1960. Gabe Paul signed me to a contract. For 400 bucks a month," Rose said.

Paul chimed in, "That’s cheap!" 

And, according to the station, Bench added "He was Jewish!"

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Hall of Famer Johnny Bench attends the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Clark Sports Center on July 24, 2022, in Cooperstown, New York. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Some were heard laughing at the remark while others did not, according to The

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