Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Yankees fans in bleachers pelt Cleveland outfielder­s with debris following victory

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YANKEES 5 GUARDIANS 4

NEW YORK — The only catch Cleveland right fielder Oscar Mercado was able to make in the ninth inning was a beer can thrown at his face.

Some fans in the notoriousl­y rowdy right-field bleachers at Yankee Stadium pelted Cleveland outfielder­s with bottles, cans and debris in a chaotic scene Saturday, moments after New York rallied for a 5-4 win.

Rather than celebratin­g after Isiah Kiner-Falefa and pinch-hitter Gleyber Torres got RBI hits with two outs in the ninth, stars Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and other New York players rushed toward the wall in rightcente­r field, trying to calm the crowd.

Security personnel joined the effort to quell the disturbanc­e.

“You certainly don’t want to put anyone in danger. I love the intensity, but you can’t be throwing stuff out on the field,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase (0-2) was one strike away from preserving a 4-3 lead when Kiner-Falefa hit a 100 mph fastball for a tying double. Rookie left fielder Steven Kwan ran hard into the wall chasing the ball and a trainer went out to check him.

“Kwan was a little shaken up and had some cuts on his face and there was specific Yankee fan in left field that was celebratin­g Kwan getting hurt,“Mercado said. “It’s almost like, it’s acts of violence. You can’t say stuff like that, especially when someone gets hurt.”

“I just let him know, ‘Listen, man, you can chirp all you want but don’t celebrate someone getting hurt.’ That’s classless and that shouldn’t be a thing,” he said. “You can root for your team all you want, I’m not denying that. Honestly, it’s good for the game when there are diehard fans, but do it the right way.”

Before play resumed, Mercado pointed at the stands and center fielder Myles Straw climbed the chain-link fence in left to confront faceto-face at least one fan, while another fan nearby made a derogatory gesture.

“I think Myles was sticking up for his teammate,“Cleveland Terry Francona said. “The kid’s out there bleeding and we’re checking him for concussion, and I think emotions probably got a little out of control.”

Torres followed by lining a single to right-center for the game-winner. As Mercado and Straw chased the ball in the gap, several fans began throwing objects at them.

“One came close to my face and I caught it. It was a beer can,” Mercado said.

“They need to be held accountabl­e and I think there should be rules set up for that because that’s ridiculous and that should not happen,” he said. “Say whatever you want to say and do whatever you want to do, but at the end of the day there’s got to be consequenc­es for behavior like that.”

He added: “I appreciate the Yankees players coming out and trying to control them and I have a lot of respect for that.”

 ?? Frank Franklin II / Associated Press ?? The New York Yankees’ Gleyber Torres, center, celebrates with Josh Donaldson after driving in the winning run during the ninth inning against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.
Frank Franklin II / Associated Press The New York Yankees’ Gleyber Torres, center, celebrates with Josh Donaldson after driving in the winning run during the ninth inning against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.

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