Jarren Duran had yet another incident with an opposing fan during Tuesday’s game.
The Boston Red Sox outfielder Duran was caught on camera flipping off a fan on Tuesday against the Minnesota Twins. Duran was up to bat in the fifth inning at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minn.
With Boston already trailing 5-0, Duran rolled over on a 2-2 offering from Minnesota’s Mick Abel for a leadoff groundout. After running out the grounder, Duran jogged his way back to the Red Sox dugout and was seen flashing the middle finger to a nearby Twins fan who was apparently heckling him.
Here is the video.
Jarren Duran flips off a fan in Minnesota pic.twitter.com/bLjRZYrjlV
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The Red Sox are having a miserable start to the 2026 season and entered play on Tuesday tied for the worst record in baseball at 6-10. Duran himself has also had a rough start to the year, batting .196 with 15 strikeouts through his first 13 games.
On top of that, the former All-Star Duran has quite the history of troublemaking when it comes to opposing fans. Last season, Duran had a heated confrontation with a fan in Cleveland before getting vulgar with another fan during a game in Boston. But Duran’s most infamous moment came back in 2024 when he was caught on a hot mic using a homophobic slur against a heckler.













