He said he regretted it, but in his 20s, he is indefinitely prohibited from entering the entire ML stadium...He was adamant about his immoral remarks

Jun 26, 2025

He said he regretted it, but in his 20s, he is indefinitely prohibited from entering the entire ML stadium...He was adamant about his immoral remarks
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JUNE 25: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks prepares to bat during the seventh inning against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field on June 25, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP)

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"I regret it", but there was no turning back. Major League Baseball's response to the `excessive drip' was decisive.

MLB.COM, the official website of the U.S. Major League Baseball, said on the 26th that `Chicago White Sox and other Major League teams have permanently banned spectators who made inappropriate remarks toward Ketel Marte (Arizona)."

The game between the White Sox and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Latefield in Chicago, Illinois, on the 25th.




When Arizona outfielder Ketel Marte took the batter's box in the top of the seventh inning, the crowd made a mock statement. There was also a story about Marte's mother, who died in a car accident in 2017. Marte turned to the fly ball, and after that he couldn't control his emotions. Marte also shed tears while playing defense.

The spectator who made inappropriate remarks towards Marte was found to be in his early 20s.

Arizona manager Tori Loblo's protest forced the crowd to leave.




According to the White Sox, the crowd is `very sorry, very regretful.'" he said.

It was already spilled water. The White Sox kept this crowd out indefinitely. In addition, all major league stadiums will not be allowed indefinitely.

He said he regretted it, but in his 20s, he is indefinitely prohibited from entering the entire ML stadium...He was adamant about his immoral remarks
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JUNE 25: The Chicago White Sox display a sign in solidarity with Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks after he was verbally abused at last night's game, at Rate Field on June 25, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP)

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The White Sox commiserated on the electronic display by saying, `The White Sox community supports Marte.' The spectators at the stadium responded with applause.




There was also a donation march in support of Marte. According to MLB.COM, more than $11,000 (about 14.92 million won) was delivered to the Diamondbacks Foundation. All were sent under Marte's mother's name, and 30 states in the United States were reportedly sent from six countries, as well as from six countries.

White Sox manager Will Venable also said, `No player should have that kind of attack from fans. I apologized to them yesterday, and I know many of us apologized. (A crude spectator) does not represent our fan behavior, and no player should go through this. I apologize once again."

Josh Rojas, who has the experience of sharing a meal with Marte, expressed regret that `fans get caught up in sports and forget that we're still human.'



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.