Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran had a heated confrontation with a Cleveland Guardians fan during Sunday’s game after the fan crossed a line with their taunting.
The incident took place in the seventh inning of Sunday’s game between the Red Sox and Guardians at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Duran was heckled by a fan after flying out in the top of the seventh and went to confront the fan during the middle of the inning. Duran was restrained, and the situation ultimately did not escalate.
Jarren Duran was held back during a confrontation with a fan in Cleveland
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 27, 2025
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According to Jahmai Webster on NESN’s television broadcast, the fan “said something that crossed the line,” but one of the umpires defused the situation by promising to take care of it. Red Sox TV analyst Will Middlebrooks even observed other Cleveland fans getting in the individual’s face as the heckler was escorted from the stadium.
After the game, Middlebrooks revealed on X that the heckler was heard saying Duran should have killed himself when he had the chance. Duran had recently revealed that he attempted suicide in 2022.
Absolutely unacceptable behavior from the fan. Told him he should have killed himself when he had the chance. Disgusting.
— Will Middlebrooks (@middlebrooks) April 27, 2025
A comment like that would certainly explain why even other Guardians fans felt that the heckler had crossed a line.
Duran has had issues with hecklers before, and it has actually gotten him in trouble. In this instance, few would blame him for reacting the way he did.
Duran and the Red Sox had the last laugh on the day. Boston won 13-3, with Duran getting four hits and driving in a run in the victory.
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