New York Yankees honor Charlie Kirk with tribute, as sports stars rally with condolences

As the shock reverberated over the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the sports community found a way to honor him Wednesday night.

From tributes, prayers, and posted messages, the New York Yankees and others in the sports world reacted to the death of the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, who was a Chicago Cubs fan and was recently at a game at Wrigley Field.

“Before tonight’s game we held a moment of silence in memoriam of Charlie Kirk. Kirk founded the youth activist group ‘Turning Point USA’ and had become a fixture on college campuses,” the Yankees’ social media account on X shared in a post Wednesday. “Charlie Kirk, a husband and father of two children, was 31 years old.”

Others also shared video and images of the tribute on X.

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Fans praised the Yankees for being a “class act.”

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Others in the sports community also shared messages on X.

“Charlie was an optimist! He was leading a revival of conservative Christian values and the happiness it could lead to! Charlie is irreplaceable! A true evangelist,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl posted.

OutKick’s Clay Travis delivered an emotional video message.

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Others, from  NFL stars Brett Favre and Tim Tebow to Pittsburgh Steelers stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, joined the chorus of condolences.

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Frieda Powers

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