Red Sox, a fan of Guardians, was removed after ‘inappropriate’ comment to Jarren Duran

Boston Red Sox’s outdoor player Jarren Duran’s encounter with a hex in Cleveland on Sunday apologized to the launch of the fan and the Guardians.
Duran described the comments of the fan as “inappropriate” and said that they are about mental health struggles. In 2021 and 2022, when he fought at the beginning of his big league career, he attempted suicide and depression.
In the seventh shot of Boston’s 13-3 victory, Red Sox threw three running, and the star flew to a day with four strokes. The fan shouted at him on his way back to the Boston shelter.
Standing on the top of the shelter and looked at the front of the fault near the shelter. When the third exit was made, he went to talk to the Fan.
“He said something inappropriate, but I’m happy to have safety deals with it,” Duran said after the match. “Security was aware of this and was interested in me.”
Some Duran Red Sox coaches and his first base judge Stu Scheurwater and finally his teammate Ceddanne Rafaela was held.
Duran, who was an All-Star in 2024, said he had been heckled for the first time since the documentary on Sunday was released at the beginning of this month.
Duran, “When you open yourself like this, you open yourself to the enemies, but I have a good support personnel around me, this is great, this is great,” he said.
The fans sitting in Progressive Field, then came out of the seat and accompanied by the stadium through the stadium on the crowd rushed to the heckler.
“We are aware of the situation between one of the Red Sox players who violate our policy of a fan and admiration during today’s game.” He said. “Here we know the gravity of this behavior and we take it very seriously.
He continued: “Red Sox organization, player, fans in the region, we apologize and take the situation. We have determined the fans in question and we will work with the big league beyzbolu about the next steps. We are trying to offer the best experience to visitors and fans and this is inadequate today.”
Duran, last season, two matches, a fan of a homophobic slur was suspended to make a fan.
“This is a two -way street, Bost said Boston manager Alex Cora after the match on Sunday. “Last year we made a mistake and learned from him. (Duran) grew up as an individual and we grew up as a group, but there are limits. No matter what admire, security felt that he crossed a line and fired him.”
Boston took two of the three games against Cleveland, while three RBIs and one house stole a house.
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