Wow. No words.
So brave of Jarren Duran to open up about his mental health and suicide attempt in 2022.
Duran said he’d be standing in the outfield at Fenway and people were screaming at him to “Go back to AAA”. All the while thinking he wanted to take his own life.
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— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) April 7, 2025
There was a time in Duran’s life when he thought maybe ending his life would ease his pain. It was the time when Duran was struggling with his transition from second base to center field, and fans didn’t help either. In fact, they made it worse for them, telling him to end his life. He recounted sitting alone with a rifle and bullet in hand, pulling the trigger only for the gun to misfire. In that chilling moment, he realised it was a sign from God. And indeed it was. It became a turning point, pushing him to confront his pain and begin a journey of healing.
Reflecting on Duran’s raw honesty about the most painful time of his life, Ben emphasized the importance of choosing empathy over hatred, reminding everyone that life is full of ups and downs—victories and failures—and both must be embraced as part of the human experience. He also stressed the need for individuals to care for their own mental health while supporting those around them, echoing Duran’s courageous example of vulnerability and strength.
Ben has long held Duran in high regard. Just this February, he lavished praise on the Red Sox’s offense, labeling it an “A+ offense,” with special recognition for Duran, Alex Bregman, and Rafael Devers. And, after Duran’s candid revelations about his mental health struggles, Ben’s admiration for him only deepened.
Manager Alex Cora praises Jarren Duran’s courage and transparency
Duran’s story isn’t just about what he went through—it’s about how he recovered. One thing he realised from the harsh criticism by fans is that players aren’t zoo animals. No matter how rough it gets on the diamond or how terrible to hear your name booed by an entire stadium, nothing is more important than your mental health. Baseball is often seen as a tough, competitive sport, but that’s why it’s even more important for players to speak up and seek help.
This is why Duran keeps daily journals—they help him stay reminded of the importance of prioritizing his mental health. And the entire Red Sox team “continues to stand with him.” Manager Alex Cora revealed that ever since learning about Duran’s struggles, he has made sure Duran knows he always has someone to talk to. “I’ve been giving him support, love. I’m somebody that he can talk to. That door’s always open. The relationship has grown throughout the years. Obviously, a lot of private conversations about the subject,” said Cora.
Aug 3, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Boston Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran (16) removes his batting gloves after he strikes out to end the inning against the Texas Rangers during the eighth inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
The Red Sox manager praised Duran for his remarkable courage and transparency. He firmly believes Duran “will impact others and he’s going to save lives with what he did in Netflix.” Every member of the Red Sox has always supported him through his toughest phases. And, Duran succeeded in living up to the expectations. His recovery from the mental health issues is quite visible in his performance. In 2024, Duran led in plate appearances, at-bats, and doubles. He tied for the lead with 14 triples while posting impressive stats—24 home runs, 34 stolen bases, and 75 RBIs.
These achievements were likely possible because Duran discovered his true worth. Duran learned to value his life, and hopefully, he’ll never have to look back again.
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