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MLB star emotional after cruel heckle about late mother

MLB star emotional after cruel heckle about late mother

News.com.au26-06-2025
Arizona Diamondbacks player Ketel Marte was visibly emotional after a Chicago fan allegedly yelled a cruel comment about his late mother, who died in a 2017 car accident.
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