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Boston Red Sox Coach Says He Was Harassed By Hotel Security; General Manager Apologizes.(coach Tommy Harper)(Brief Article)
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Jet
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April 30, 2001
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The Boston Red Sox recently received a letter of apology from a Baltimore hotel after the first base coach Tommy Harper said he was harassed by a hotel security guard earlier this month.
The incident took place at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. Harper, 60, said he was sitting near the team bags in the hotel lobby waiting for a player when a young man who said he was a Red Sox fan struck up a conversation with him.
A White security guard soon approached, fo...
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