Security guard stands on the dugout roof and another on the field as Boston Red Sox fans watch Baltimore Orioles' Adam Jones head to the clubhouse after he was ejected for arguing a strikeout during the fifth inning of a baseb. Jones created headlines earlier in the week when he told reporters that he had been subjected to racial taunts by fans at Fenway during Monday's game.
Calvin Hennick (right) attends a Red Sox game with his son, Nile, and his father-in-law, Guy Mont-Louis, at Boston's Fenway Park.
"I told (Holbrook) right away, 'You're screwing our bullpen, '" Gausman said.
After reporting the incident, Hennick and his family were moved to different seats, then he was asked to come to a concourse to identify the man and repeat the language he'd heard.
Hennick then reported the incident to security, which Red Sox officials confirmed in a statement.
Just a day after baseball fans hurled racial slurs and peanuts at a player in Fenway Park, there was another racial encounter, according to Fox News.
The Boston Red Sox have turned the alleged racial slur incident Tuesday over to the Boston Police for investigation.
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Feeding off such quality was Higuain , who refused to be overshadowed by the much-hyped Mbappe in the battle of the goalscorers. With three chances, we didn't score. "I fight so hard for these moments", he told reporters after the match. "I stayed calm.
Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said Monday night that he was called a racial epithet at Fenway Park, sparking a conversation about race in Boston. "I just could not believe that that would happen".
Chief Communications Officer Patrick Courtney told CNN the league is gathering the information on fan-behavior practices by its 30 teams "as a first step".
"The racist words and actions directed at Adam Jones at Fenway Park last night are completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated at any of our ballparks", Manfred said Tuesday.
"I think I would have said something anyway".
"I don't know how you control that", he said. Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred held a conference call with Orioles and Red Sox brass on Wednesday to discuss the teams' ongoing feud.
Kennedy said the Red Sox verified the account. He also spoke at length about the racism that Jones faced and said that, while he doesn't remember experiencing racism in Boston at any point in his career, he obviously knows and understands that racism is still a big problem in America. And now we're sitting here having to answer questions while the Red Sox are on their way home and it's just malarkey is what it is. "It's a real, real longer conversation, but if we can keep the conversation going, I think it helps".
"This makes you wonder how many people are thinking [a racist thought] and not saying it", he said.





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