Blue Jays fan praises Adam Jones for inspiring social change

Beyond the sting of the Orioles' loss at Rogers Centre, O's fans were angered at an on-field incident that put left fielder Hyun Soo Kim in danger while fielding a fly ball.

A fan in attendance threw a full beer at the outfielder, which led to All-Star center fielder Adam Jones exchanging choice words in defense of his teammate.

"First and foremost that's about as pathetic as it gets between the lines," Jones told reporters in Toronto. "You don't do that. I don't care how passionate you are. Yell, cuss, scream, we suck. ... But to throw something at a player? That's as pathetic as it gets. I hope they find the guy and I hope they press charges because he's not looking, you could hit him in the back of the head. You never know what could happen. That's a full beer that's being thrown. That's just not part of the sport."

Following the game, Blue Jays fans poured out heartfelt apologies on social media and the team issued an apology for the incident on the field.

Perhaps one of the most poignant apologies came from a Blue Jays fan in a Facebook post, which was shared by Orioles executive vice president John Angelos. Beyond offering an apology, Blue Jays fan Craig Fortier praised Jones for speaking up about the racial and social injustices in the country. Fortier praised Jones for using his platform to spark change in communities.

Check out the entire open letter below.




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