An unknown person disrupted the game against the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees in the eighth inning at Fenway Park. He was talked down and taken away.  David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

A Boston Red Sox fan is in police custody after sneaking into Fenway Park on Sunday.

A fan sneaked into Fenway during the top of the eighth inning and interrupted the Red Sox’s game against the New York Yankees. He climbed into an area next to a few people running TV cameras. The fan then flung a hat toward the field.

The Red Sox won the game 10-2. The team issued a statement after the game about the fan, saying he was apprehended and in police custody.

Fans have not been allowed to attend MLB games this season due to restrictions related to the coronavirus. This fan somehow managed to sneak in. It’s not the first time we’ve seen odd fan behavior at Fenway Park.

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