New MLB: Fan ejected on inappropriate remarks to the Jarren Duran Red Sox

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A fan of Cleveland Guardians was ejected from Sunday’s match after the Boston Red Sox outfit Jarren Duran was opened on a suicide attempt three years ago.

The team said the fan said that “something inappropriate” towards Duran after stolen from the seventh round of a 13-3 victory against the guards. He was at the top of the canoe and threw a fan of the fan while the rest of the round continued. He was then mentioned while baseball staff and progressive security on the ground managed the situation.

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The Boston Red Sox field player, Jarren Duran, # 16, catches a balloon struck by the Cleveland Guardians Center Angel Martinez field player during the ninth round in Progressive Field in Cleveland on April 27, 2025. (Ken Blaze-Imagn images)

The fan tried to escape by running the aisle, but it was caught and removed from the stadium.

“We are aware of the situation that took place during today’s match between a fan and one of the Red Sox players who violated our fans’ driving policy,” the Guardians said in a statement after the match. “We recognize the severity of the behavior in question here and take the conduct of this nature very seriously.

“We apologize to the organization of the Red Sox, the involved player, fans of the region and approach the situation. We have identified the fan in question and we will work with the major baseball league concerning the next steps. We strive to provide the best experience to visiting players and fans, and that did not succeed today.”

The Boston Red Sox field player, Jarren Duran, # 16, looks at his RBI doubled the succession of Cleveland Guardians, Austin Hedges, during the ninth round of a baseball match on Sunday, April 27, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP photo / long phil)

Kevin Gausman by Blue Jays slips into the stairs after the ejection of the abyssal game

Duran, whose suicide attempt was revealed in the Netflix documentary “The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox”, spoke of the incident.

“Fans have just said something inappropriate. I am just happy that security has managed it and that the referees are aware of it and they are dealing with it,” he said.

“When you open up like that, you also open up to enemies. But I have good support staff around me, teammates, coaches. There were fans who supported me, so it was great.”

Boston’s Red Sox Field Player Jarren Duran, # 16, reacts after flying to the house against the Cleveland Guardians in the third round of the second baseball match of a double-head on Saturday April 26, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP photo / David Richard)

Duran was 4-en-6 with an RBI. Saturday, he stole at home in a wild scene,

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