The Cleveland Guardians have apologized to Boston Red Sox player Jarren Duran after he faced taunting from a fan regarding his past suicide attempt during a game. This incident took place in the seventh inning of a match where Duran pointed out the offending fan to security leading to their ejection. Duran, who recently opened up about his struggles with mental health in a Netflix docuseries, expressed gratitude for the security response. He emphasized the importance of having a strong support system, while also addressing the darker aspects of sharing personal struggles and their public repercussions.
When you open yourself up like that, you also open yourself up to the enemies. But I have a good support staff around me... There were fans that were supporting me.
I’m just happy that the security handled it and the umpires were aware of it and they took care of it for me.
Heckling Jarren Duran about his suicide attempt is exactly why men stay silent.
Duran revealed he sat in his room with a loaded rifle in his hand, pulled the trigger and the gun clicked but nothing happened.
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