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New York Mets' Baez hit a home run and booed the home fans like this, causing controversy. The criticism is harsh.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Baez made a big comeback two-run in the 4th inning, behind Washington 2-1 in the home game, and made home fans enthusiastic.



But after going around the ground and stepping on the groove, I suddenly lowered the thumbs of both hands.



Lindor, who hit a two-run wedge in the 8th inning, gestured like Baez.



Thumbs up is a gesture used to dissent or boo an opponent, but Baez admits it was a booing at home fans.



[Reporter/Is it towards the fans?]



[Javier Baez/New York Mets: Yes, the fans booed when we were bad, and the fans will be booed when we did well. Fans' booing puts pressure on the team.]



Towards the Mets players who have been sluggish since August Recently, as home fans' boos have gotten stronger, the players booed the fans with inappropriate celebrations.



Amid the growing criticism, the Mets club issued an apology in the name of the president and began to evolve.



(Video editing: Nam Il)