MLB Bans Fan Indefinitely After Derogatory Comments About Arizona QB Late Mother

Major League Baseball(MLB) has indefinitely banned a fan who reportedly heckled Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte to tears during Tuesday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The spectator, a 22-year-old fan, made a derogatory comment about Marte’s late mother, who died in a car accident in 2017. The insult came during Marte’s seventh-inning at-bat and left the second baseman visibly shaken. He was seen sobbing on the field, later consoled by manager Torey Lovullo during a pitching change.

Diamondbacks, MLB React Swiftly to Offensive Incident

The White Sox security team acted quickly after Lovullo and bench coach Jeff Banister requested the fan’s removal. While the fan was described as “remorseful” afterward, MLB took decisive action by banning the individual from all 30 big league stadiums.

Lovullo didn’t hold back:

“It was just a gross comment you wouldn’t say about anybody, let alone someone who lost their mom. We need better baseball fans. Baseball deserves better.”

Lovullo described the moment as one he handled like a father figure, embracing Marte on the mound.

“I could see he was sobbing. It hurt. I told him: ‘I love you and I’m with you…you’re not alone. That guy is an idiot.’”

Players Call for Accountability

Though Marte declined to speak publicly, shortstop Geraldo Perdomo voiced what many were thinking:

“That can’t happen. We can’t continue to do that here in MLB.”

Perdomo also said the ban was appropriate and called for stricter accountability to protect players from personal attacks during games.

The league’s decision sends a message: personal, abusive heckling, especially involving family tragedies, won’t be tolerated. While passionate fandom is part of baseball’s culture, basic human decency must remain non-negotiable.

As MLB continues its push to connect with fans and grow the sport, ensuring players feel respected and protected on the field is more important than ever.

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