A fan, yet unidentified, was asked to leave Fenway Park in Boston on Monday after he opened up a banner that read: “Trump Won Save America.”
According to a spokesperson from the park, he was kicked out because he violated a policy at the Red Sox game. The policy states that signs are not allowed to be displayed on or affixed to the ballpark.
When he was ejected, some fans at the game applauded his departure while others seemed to boo his banner.
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The incident happened during the fourth inning when trainers were preparing pitcher Zach Thompson for his turn. The Red Sox went on to win over the Miami Marlins. Meanwhile, Thompson, after throwing some pitches, exited the game because of an apparent injury.
An incident of a similar kind also took place at Yankee Stadium in May, where a fan was escorted out, leaving the audience in a similarly enraged state.
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