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Red Sox star Duran issues apology after directing slur at heckler

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BOSTON — Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran apologized for directing a homophobic slur at a heckling fan during Sunday’s 10-2 loss to the Houston Astros.

The exchange caught on a live mic during the broadcast of the game occurred when Duran — who was 0 for 2 with two strikeouts at that point in the game — was at the plate in the sixth inning.

A fan at Fenway Park can be heard shouting “Tennis racket! Tennis racket! You need a tennis racket!”

Duran turned his head toward the fan and replied: “Shut up,” followed by a curse word and the slur. The at-bat ended with Duran being walked.

“During tonight’s game, I used a truly horrific word when responding to a fan,” Duran said in a statement released by the team. “I feel awful knowing how many people I offended and disappoint­ed. I apologize to the entire Red Sox organizati­on, but more importantl­y to the entire LGBTQ community. Our young fans are supposed to be able to look up to me as a role model, but tonight I fell far short of that responsibi­lity.”

He finished by saying he would use the episode to educate himself and grow as a person.

The team in a statement said it has spoken with Duran about the incident.

“The Red Sox addressed this incident with Jarren immediatel­y following today’s game. We echo Jarren’s apology to our fans, especially to the LGBTQ community,” the team said. “We strive to be an organizati­on that welcomes all fans to Fenway Park, and we will continue to educate our employees, players, coaches and staff on the importance of inclusivit­y.”

Duran is one of Boston’s top hitters this season with a .291 average, 14 home runs and 58 RBIs.

The exchange with the fan came after Duran was honored during a pregame ceremony as the team’s recipient of the Heart and Hustle Award, which recognizes one player per team who “demonstrat­es a passion for the game and best embodies its values, spirit, and traditions.”

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER/ AP ?? In a statement released by the Red Sox on Sunday, Jarren Duran said “I feel awful knowing how many people I offended . ... Our young fans are supposed to be able to look up to me as a role model, but tonight I fell far short of that responsibi­lity.”
MICHAEL DWYER/ AP In a statement released by the Red Sox on Sunday, Jarren Duran said “I feel awful knowing how many people I offended . ... Our young fans are supposed to be able to look up to me as a role model, but tonight I fell far short of that responsibi­lity.”

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