Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Guardians' 'Mustard' releases statement mimicking Antonio Brown

The Cleveland Guardians sent "Mustard," one of their condiment mascots down to the minor leagues earlier this week after recording a brutal 0-50 mark in the team's hot dog races this season. On Friday, the mascot released a familiar-sounding message on social media.

Mustard's message is a near-word-for-word replication of wide receiver Antonio Brown's bizarre social media message regarding his biggest regret, which he shared on Thursday.

While Mustard had their fair share of struggles in Cleveland in 2022, the Guardians have been one of the most pleasant surprises in baseball. They enter play Friday leading the AL Central by 1 1/2 games with a 59-52 record.

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