Jarren Duran Suspended for Homophobic Slur
Jarren Duran Suspended for Homophobic Slur

Jarren Duran Suspended for Homophobic Slur

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The Boston Red Sox have suspended outfielder Jarren Duran for two games without pay after he directed a homophobic slur toward a heckling fan during Sunday's game against the Houston Astros. The incident was captured on a live broadcast, leading to immediate backlash and a swift response from the team. Duran, who apologized publicly and to those present at the game, acknowledged his mistake and expressed his commitment to improvement. The Red Sox will donate Duran's forfeited salary to PFLAG, an organization supporting the LGBTQ+ community, and require him to undergo sensitivity training. Team officials, including manager Alex Cora and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, emphasized the need for continued education and improvement within the organization. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges and the importance of addressing issues of inclusivity in sports.

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