New York Mets players are reversing course after giving a thumbs down gesture during Sunday's game. Javier Baez and Francisco Lindor apologized Tuesday after making thumbs down gestures as a way to get back at the team's fanbase.
Baez apologized Tuesday if the "celebration" offended anyone.
Baez also tweeted about the situation, telling Mets fans, "We just need to stay together."
Francisco Lindor also apologized, saying, "We can't go against the fans."
Outfielder Kevin Pillar also reportedly made the thumbs down signal during Sunday's game, but did not apologize prior to Tuesday's game.