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Duran: Obscene gesture due to fan crossing line

Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran directed an obscene gesture toward a fan who he said told him to "kill myself" during Boston's loss to the Twins on Tuesday.

Published April 15, 2026, 6:13 AM
Updated May 15, 2026, 5:23 AM3.6K
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Duran: Obscene gesture due to fan crossing line
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Apr 14, 2026, 11:16 PM ET

MINNEAPOLIS -- Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran directed an obscene gesture toward a fan at Target Field as he returned to the dugout after a fifth-inning groundout in Boston's 6-0 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.

Duran, who has spoken about addressing his mental health, said a fan made a personal comment that crossed the line.

"Somebody just told me to kill myself," Duran said. "I'm used to it at this point, you know? I mean, s--- happens. I mean, I'm going to flip somebody off if they say something to me, but it is what it is. I shouldn't react like that, but that kind of stuff is still kind of triggering."

Duran discussed severe depression and a suicide attempt in a Netflix series that debuted last year.

"Honestly, it's my fault for talking about my mental health because I kind of brought in the haters. So I've just got to get used to it," Duran said. "I was just trying to hold it in and not really bring that up to the team. I mean, we're trying to win a game. I shouldn't even bring that up to anybody. ... It just happens."

Boston manager Alex Cora said he didn't witness the incident and hadn't reviewed video of it.

In 2024, Duran was suspended two games by the Red Sox and MLB for directing an anti-gay slur in response to a fan.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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