Braves announcer goes viral for unintentional remark celebrating birth of child

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CJ Nitkowski might want that one back.

The Braves color analyst was congratulating an Atlanta player on the recent birth of their child when he used some awkward phrasing during the Braves’ 10-5 win over the Pirates on Thursday.

Right fielder Eli White was recently activated from the paternity list, with José Azócar designated for assignment for Atlanta.

“He and his wife, they’re just such great people,” Nitkowski began as he discussed White’s return.

“I said, ‘We need more great people in this world. The more Whites, the better off we’re going to be.'”

Atlanta Braves player Eli White celebrating a solo home run while holding a red baseball bat and a decorative axe in the dugout.Eli White and his wife recently welcomed a child. AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser

Former major league pitcher CJ Nitkowski, last in the news when fans caught him following the Proud Boys on social media, joined the Braves commentary team today to say “the more whites in the world, the better off we’ll all be” pic.twitter.com/g0nX4LR3iK

— Dead Serious (@Deadseriousness) July 10, 2026

While Nitkowski was referring to White and his family, his choice of words quickly spread online and surfaced to the r/baseball Reddit page.

“Oh yeah he had that line locked and loaded,” one user said.

“You know he was hyped to sneak that in there,” another person said.

And a third said: “Come on man.”

CJ Nitowski, Braves color analyst.CJ Nitowski, Braves color analyst. YouTube screenshot @MLBNetwork

Neither the Braves nor Nitkowski appear to have commented on the situation.

It’s not the first time that Nitkowski, a former pitcher who played 10 years in MLB, has found himself embroiled in controversy.

In 2018, Nitkowski liked a tweet from far-right group the Proud Boys, as they posted a picture of a USA women’s hockey player making an “Okay” sign, which has been associated with white nationalism.

Nitkowski later apologized and said he did not endorse the views of the Proud Boys.

The Braves will kick off a series against the Cardinals on Friday.

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