Athletics bench coach Ryan Christenson has apologized for accidentally doing the Nazi salute. Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

Oakland A’s bench coach Ryan Christenson received some attention and questions for an inadvertent gesture he made after a 6-4 win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday.

Christenson had his arm extended waiting to do a karate chop to celebrate with his players after the victory, but his arm held out for a while, making it look like the “Heil Hitler” Nazi salute. His inadvertent move may have been pointed out to him by Liam Hendricks, leading Christenson to put his arm down.

Christenson says he received a call from Oakland’s general manager David Forst about the situation and knew exactly what the call would be about before he picked up. Christenson also said after the game that he didn’t realize the issue until Hendricks mentioned it, and that none of it was intentional.

Christenson released a statement on the matter, via A's beat writer Shayna Rubin:

Most unbiased viewers will probably recognize Christenson didn’t realize how it looked until Hendricks pointed it out to him. But after some of the stuff that has gone on recently, people are on high alert for things like this.

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