The News (New Glasgow)

Red Sox apologize for fans’ racial taunts

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Boston Red Sox President Sam Kennedy is apologizin­g for fans at Fenway Park taunting Baltimore Orioles centre fielder Adam Jones with racial slurs.

Kennedy also apologized Tuesday for a fan throwing peanuts at Jones during Monday night’s game. He said the organizati­on is “sickened by the conduct of an ignorant few.”

Jones, who is black, said he was “called the N-word a handful of times” in quotes reported by USA Today Sports and The Boston Globe.

“It’s unfortunat­e that people need to resort to those type of epithets to degrade another human being,” Jones said.

Massachuse­tts Gov. Charlie Baker, in a tweet Tuesday, also called the behaviour by fans “unacceptab­le and shameful.”

“This is not what Massachuse­tts & Boston are about,” the tweet said.

A Boston police spokesman says authoritie­s are investigat­ing the throwing, but have no suspects yet.

Lt. Mike McCarthy said police only found out about the throwing incident Tuesday morning.

He said police don’t generally get involved in ballpark ejections unless the person getting ejected resists or becomes belligeren­t. McCarthy said Fenway Park security generally handles ejections.

Jones, a five-time all-star, said he has been the subject of racist heckling in Boston’s ballpark before, but this was one of the worst cases of fan abuse he has heard in his 12-year career, according to USA Today Sports.

USA Today Sports reported that Red Sox officials confirmed that a fan threw a bag of peanuts at Jones and was ejected from the stadium.

“It’s pathetic,” Jones said. “It’s called a coward. What they need to do is that instead of kicking them out of the stadium, they need to fine them 10 grand, 20 grand, 30 grand. Something that really hurts somebody.”

The Red Sox said they are reviewing what happened at the game, but that any spectator behaving poorly forfeits the right to be in the ballpark and could be subject to further action.

The Orioles’ 5-2 victory marked the latest testy game between the American League East rivals this season, including a dustup in Baltimore a week ago.

In the teams’ previous meeting at Camden Yards, Boston reliever Matt Barnes sent a pitch that whizzed behind Manny Machado’s head and hit the slugger’s bat. Barnes was suspended four games and fined.

Machado had rankled the Red Sox with a hard slide into second baseman Dustin Pedroia’s left leg two days earlier. Pedroia missed a handful of games.

Orioles pitcher Dylan Bundy hit Mookie Betts near the left hip with a fastball Monday night, prompting loud boos.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Adam Jones was taunted with racial slurs during the Baltimore Orioles’ game Monday at Fenway Park in Boston.
AP PHOTO Adam Jones was taunted with racial slurs during the Baltimore Orioles’ game Monday at Fenway Park in Boston.

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