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Boston Red Sox fans taunt Alex Rodriguez with 'JLo' chant during Fox ALCS broadcasts

Boston Red Sox fans taunt Alex Rodriguez with 'JLo' chant during Fox ALCS broadcasts
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Boston Red Sox fans taunt Alex Rodriguez with 'JLo' chant during Fox ALCS broadcasts
Boston Red Sox fans trolled former New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez as he worked on the broadcast of the American League Championship Series at Boston's Fenway Park. A-Rod was sitting beside beloved Red Sox legend David "Big Papi" Ortiz on the broadcast set, but Boston fans were apparently ready to let the old grudges go. Fans have shared videos on Twitter from behind the set, where the crowd is taunting A-Rod with chants of "JLo," a reference to his breakup with Jennifer Lopez. Rodriguez and Lopez split earlier this year, and it wasn't long before she rekindled her relationship with actor Ben Affleck. Some of the other taunts have reportedly included asking A-Rod to name his favorite Affleck film. A-Rod has been a good sport overall, despite the heckling, interacting with Ortiz and the crowd during the broadcasts. Game 5 of the ALCS, the last to be held at Fenway Park, is scheduled for Wednesday at 5:08 p.m.

Boston Red Sox fans trolled former New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez as he worked on the broadcast of the American League Championship Series at Boston's Fenway Park.

A-Rod was sitting beside beloved Red Sox legend David "Big Papi" Ortiz on the broadcast set, but Boston fans were apparently ready to let the old grudges go.

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Fans have shared videos on Twitter from behind the set, where the crowd is taunting A-Rod with chants of "JLo," a reference to his breakup with Jennifer Lopez.

Rodriguez and Lopez split earlier this year, and it wasn't long before she rekindled her relationship with actor Ben Affleck.

Some of the other taunts have reportedly included asking A-Rod to name his favorite Affleck film.

A-Rod has been a good sport overall, despite the heckling, interacting with Ortiz and the crowd during the broadcasts.

Game 5 of the ALCS, the last to be held at Fenway Park, is scheduled for Wednesday at 5:08 p.m.