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The Latest: Gov. Baker says fan taunts of Jones 'outrageous'

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The Latest on Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones being taunted with racial slurs at Fenway Park (all times local) :
BOSTON (AP) – The Latest on Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones being taunted with racial slurs at Fenway Park (all times local) : 3: 20 p.m. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker says it’s “outrageous and disgraceful” that Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was taunted with racial slurs during a game against the Red Sox. “I’m glad they kicked the guy out and I hope they never let him back in ever again. There’s no place in Massachusetts, there’s no place in Boston, there’s no play anywhere for that kind of behavior, ” the Republican told reporters. Boston Police Commissioner William Evans says police are working with Fenway Park security officials to find out what happened and if a criminal complaint is warranted. “From what I understand is that they weren’t made aware of it until an hour after the game when the player made the allegation, ” Evans said. ___ 1: 35 p.m. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says it’s “completely unacceptable” that Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was taunted with racial slurs during a game against the Red Sox. Manfred says his office has been in contact with the Red Sox, and the club has made clear that it won’t tolerate “this inexcusable behavior.” Manfred says anyone who behaves this offensively at any ballpark will be ejected and subject to further action. Jones says he was taunted with the N-word on Monday night, and he and the Red Sox say one fan threw a bag of peanuts at him. ___ 1: 20 p.m. Red Sox spokesman Kevin Gregg says that of 34 fans ejected during a game Monday night against the Orioles, one was tossed for using “foul language” toward a player on the field. But Gregg said Tuesday it’s not clear whether the fan who used foul language directed it toward Orioles center fielder Adam Jones. Another fan was ejected for throwing peanuts at Jones. Gregg didn’t specify why the other fans were ejected. Jones says he was taunted with racial slurs, including the N-word. ___ 12: 50 p.m. A Boston police spokesman says authorities are investigating after someone threw of a bag of peanuts at Orioles center fielder Adam Jones, but they have no suspects yet. Lt. Mike McCarthy says police only found out about the incident Tuesday morning. He says police don’t generally get involved in ballpark ejections unless the person getting ejected resists or becomes belligerent. McCarthy says Fenway Park security generally handles ejections. USA Today Sports reported that Red Sox officials confirmed that a fan threw a bag of peanuts at Jones and was kicked out of the stadium. ___ 11: 45 a.m. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says the taunting and heckling using racial slurs against Orioles center fielder Adam Jones is “unacceptable.” Walsh told WBZ-AM radio, Boston’s CBS affiliate on Tuesday: “Something like this doesn’t belong in sports.” Walsh says he wishes he could find out who used the racial slurs. “If they claim to be a sports fan, they’re not a sports fan – nothing but a racist, ” Walsh said. He apologized on behalf of the city. “The city of Boston, the Red Sox organization don’t condone this type of behavior, ” Walsh said. “It’s an unfortunate incident and it should not reflect the city or who we are as Boston.” Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, meanwhile, denounced the behavior on Twitter as “unacceptable and shameful.” Baker tweeted: “This is not what Massachusetts & Boston are about.” Walsh predicted that Jones would get a standing ovation when the teams meet again Tuesday night, saying: “I think Red Sox fans will step it up tonight.” ___ 10 a.m. Boston Red Sox President Sam Kennedy is apologizing for fans at Fenway Park taunting Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones with racial slurs. Kennedy also apologized Tuesday for a fan throwing peanuts at Jones during Monday night’s game. He said the organization is “sickened by the conduct of an ignorant few.” Jones, who is black, said he was “called the N-word a handful of times” in quotes reported by USA Today Sports and The Boston Globe. “It’s unfortunate that people need to resort to those type of epithets to degrade another human being, ” Jones said. The Red Sox said they is reviewing what happened at the game, but any spectator behaving poorly forfeits the right to be in the ballpark and could be subject to further action. ___ 2 a.m. Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said he was taunted with racial slurs at Fenway Park during Baltimore’s game against the Boston Red Sox on Monday night. Jones, who is black, said someone in the crowd threw a bag of peanuts at him. He said he has been the subject of racist heckling in Boston’s ballpark before, but this was one of the worst cases of fan abuse he has heard in his 12-year career, according to USA Today Sports. The five-time All-Star said he was “called the N-word a handful of times” in quotes reported by USA Today Sports and The Boston Globe. The Orioles’ 5-2 victory marked the latest testy game between the AL East rivals this season, including a dustup in Baltimore just more than a week ago. ___ More AP baseball: https: //apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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