MLB News: Fans popped up inappropriate comments to Jarren Duran’s Red Sox
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Cleveland’s guardian fans were expelled from Sunday’s game after suicide attempts opened up Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran.
The team said fans said “inappropriate things” to Duran after flying out of the seventh inning in the seventh inning against Guardians. He was on the top of the canoe and glared at the fan as the rest of the situation continued. Then, when baseball personnel and progressive field safety handled the situation, he was taken away.
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The Boston Red Sox left 16-year-old fielder Jarren Duran to hit a ball in the ninth inning at Cleveland Progressive Field on April 27, 2025. (Ken Blaze-Imagn image)
Fans tried to escape through the aisle, but he was captured and removed from the stadium.
“We are aware of what happened today between fans and a Red Sox player who violated our fans' behavior policy,” The Guardian said in a statement after the game. “We recognize the gravity of the controversial behavior here and are very serious about this nature.
“We apologize to the Red Sox, the players involved, fans in the region. We have identified the fans involved and will be in the next step with Major League Baseball. We strive to provide the best experience for the players and fans we visit, and today is not enough.”

The Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran, 16th, in the ninth inning of baseball in Cleveland on Sunday, April 27, 2025 in Cleveland relief pitcher Austin Hedges doubles game. (AP Photo/Phil Long)
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Duran, who revealed suicide attempts in the Netflix documentary Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox, talked about the incident.
“The fans just said something inappropriate. I'm so happy to handle it safely, the referees have realized that and they took care of it for me.”
“When you open yourself like this, you open to the enemy, too. But I have a good support staff, teammates, coaches around me. Some fans are supporting me, so it's amazing.”

The Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran after returning home from theft of the Cleveland Guardians in the third inning of the second double baseball game in Cleveland on Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/David Richard)
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Duran scored 4 with a score of 6-4. On Saturday, he stole the home in a wild scene.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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