Did the Fenway Racial Taunts Happen? N-Word Serious Enough for Serious Proof
The claim that fans in Boston called Adam Jones the N-word is similar to the unproven claims that tea party supporters similarly taunted Rep. Andre Carson back in 2010.

The claim that fans in Boston called Adam Jones the N-word is similar to the unproven claims that tea party supporters similarly taunted Rep. Andre Carson back in 2010.

Orioles outfielder Adam Jones made a splash in the media with his claims that Red Sox fans yelled racial epithets at him in Boston this month. But Sporting News is seemingly more interested in using Jones’ claims as a weapon to attack former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.

Much of the world reacted with shock when Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones revealed that he had been called the n-word and had peanuts thrown at him by Boston Red Sox fans Monday night at Fenway Park.

Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones set the sports world on fire Monday night when he told the media that fans at Fenway Park had called him the n-word “a handful of times,” and that one fan in particular had thrown a bag of peanuts at him.

Monday, Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was greeted by Boston Red Sox fans with a bag of peanuts being thrown his way and with racial slurs. Tuesday was much different for Jones, as Red Sox fans in attendance greeted

ESPN “SC6” co-host Michael Smith had a strong reaction Tuesday to a group of Boston Red Sox fans using racial slurs towards Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones Monday night with one fan throwing peanuts at him. Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA)

On Tuesday’s “Mike and Mike” on ESPN Radio, co-host Mike Golic reacted to a group of Boston Red Sox fans berating Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones with racial slurs Monday night. Golic said the fans, who were removed from

Given the recent friction between the two teams, fireworks were definitely anticipated Monday night when the Red Sox clashed with the Orioles. Though, it’s not likely that many anticipated this kind of drama.

American presidents have been invited to throw out first pitches on major league baseball opening days for over 100 years. But if an executive for the Baltimore Orioles has his way, President Donald Trump will be barred from throwing out the first pitch at Oriole Park unless he apologizes first.

A man identified by the Toronto police as the culprit who threw a beer at Baltimore outfielder Hyun Soo Kim during Tuesday night’s American League wild-card game turned himself in on Thursday and has been charged with mischief.

A fan almost hit Baltimore Orioles left fielder Hyun-soo Kim Tuesday in the AL Wildcard matchup between the Orioles and the Toronto Blue Jays. With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning in a tied game, Jays outfielder Melvin Upton hit

Earlier in the week news broke that former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow seeks a tryout with Major League Baseball clubs. The news doesn’t impress Baltimore Orioles Manager Buck Showalter.

Last summer, little Zion Harvey became the world’s first child to undergo a bilateral, or double hand, transplant. On Tuesday night, in front of a packed crowd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, nine-year-old Harvey got the chance to share his medical miracles with the world and threw out the first pitch of the night at a Baltimore Orioles game.

Both Baltimore Orioles third baseman Manny Machado and Kansas City Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura were ejected Tuesday night after a benches clearing brawl that stemmed from Ventura hitting Machado with a 99 mph fastball. In the second inning, the young Orioles

Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis hit two home runs Wednesday night, one of which happened in the bottom of the 11th inning to push the Orioles to a 7-6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Not everybody in the

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” did a mock depiction of the Baltimore Orioles game played to an empty stadium earlier this week. The sketch makes references to the awkwardness of playing a game with no fans, such as a kiss cam
The Baltimore Orioles canceled Tuesday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox at Camden Yards due to the violent riots incited by the death of Freddie Gray while in the custody of the Baltimore police.
