Darold Butler reacts to Jackie Robinson West's vacated title

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Coach Darold Butler delivered emotinal remarks Wednesday morning during a rally at Jackie Robinson Park to celebrate the Jackie Robinson West All-Stars’ national championship in the Little League World Series. | Ashlee Rezin/for Sun-Times Media

Darold Butler still considers the 13 boys who played for the Jackie Robinson West Little League team champions.

The JRW manager, who was suspended from Little League activity Wednesday, broke his silence in an interview with the Sun-Times later that night.

“I’m super proud of the boys and what they did,” Butler said. “They always will be champions in my eyes, and they’ll always be champions in a lot of people’s eyes. They did it on the field in between the lines, and I’m the proudest coach in the world to be a part of a group of 13 boys like that.”

“I’m still upbeat and happy like always. I’m still proud. That will never change.”Butler didn’t take questions.

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