A baseball player in Michigan celebrated a big hit with a controversial act while on the third base.
At the bottom of the second round, Infielder Mitch Voit came to the record with the bases loaded as Wolverines led 2-0.
Voit had a chance to put the USC faiths on thin ice early, and that’s exactly what he was doing and ripped a basic-clearing trouble.
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Michigan Wolverines plays Arkansas Razorbacks under the Amegy Bank College Baseball series presented by Kubota Weekend 2 on Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron/Imag- Pictures)
After sliding into the third base, Voit saw the white powder that is chalk on the bad line and he was going to snore it, similar as one would do with the white powder of cocaine.
The celebration caused some traction on social media, and apparently some of it was negative and forced Voit to apologize for his actions.

A Michigan hat rests on the third base on the Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron/Imag- Pictures)
“I would like to apologize for my actions at the third base yesterday. I made an immature decision at the moment,” Voit said. “The gesture I made does not reflect my character, the household I was bred in, or the block M that I represent in any way.
Voit was a two-way player in his first two seasons with Wolverines and hit .281 with a .871 ops while throwing himself into a 4.67 era in that time. But since he has come out of the haug, he has dominated by the record.
This season, in 19 games, hits Voit .451 with a 1,393 ops; His six stolen bases are already one more than he had the whole last season when he played 59 games.

A close -up of a baseball jersey in Michigan. (Jerome Miron/Imag- Pictures)
He has also been a defensive stalwart and owns a .995 field percentage since last season began.