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Red Sox’s Jarren Duran apologizes for calling fan homophobic slur

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Red Sox's Jarren Duran apologizes for calling fan homophobic slur

Boston Crimson Sox star Jarren Duran is apologizing after calling a fan a “horrific” homophobic slur.

Throughout the broadcast of a recreation Sunday between the Crimson Sox and Houston Astros at Fenway Park, Duran was heard on a dwell microphone shouting an expletive and homophobic slur at an Astros fan.

Following Boston’s 10-2 loss to the Astros, Duran issued an announcement apologizing to the Crimson Sox group and the LGBTQ neighborhood. The workforce additionally issued an announcement in response to the incident and echoed his apology.

Here is what to find out about what occurred.

Crimson Sox participant Jarren Duran apologies for calling fan homophobic slur

Jarren Duran was the MVP of this season's All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas.

On Sunday, the Boston Crimson Sox performed the Houston Astros at Fenway Park. Throughout the recreation’s broadcast, a dwell microphone picked up an interplay between Crimson Sox participant Jarren Duran and an Astros fan.

Whereas Duran was up at bat within the backside of the sixth inning, the Astros fan from the group yelled “you want a tennis racket.”

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