Pirates reliever Dennis Santana tries to punch fan from bullpen at Tigers' Comerica Park

Daniel Mader

Pirates reliever Dennis Santana tries to punch fan from bullpen at Tigers' Comerica Park image

Pirates relief pitcher Dennis Santana was seen in an altercation with fans at Comerica Park on Thursday in various videos posted to social media.

Santana, a 29-year-old right-handed pitcher who's in his second season with Pittsburgh, appeared to reach up to swing at a fan while he was in the bullpen. A security guard stood next to Santana as the incident occurred, and he was then separated from the fans and walked away. A fan was also reportedly ejected from the stadium following the altercation.

Here's a look at the altercation between Santana and a fan with the Pirates on the road against the Tigers on Thursday.

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Pirates pitcher Dennis Santana tries to punch Tigers fan

In various videos posted to social media on Thursday night, Santana was seen in the bullpen at Comerica Park, where fans can overlook the players from above. While they're not directly next to the players, they're close enough to speak to and interact with the pitchers.

It's unclear what was said to trigger Santana's response, but the pitcher was recorded leaping up toward the stands while reaching to swing at a fan who appeared to be in a yellow Pirates jersey. A security guard was in the bullpen during the incident, and immediately after, coaches and teammates came over to break it up.

Santana then walked down the stairs, away from the bullpen.

Another angle of the incident was also posted, where Santana clearly points at an individual fan before attempting to hit them.

Santana was originally claimed off waivers by the Pirates during the 2024 season, and he's been with the team since. Prior to then, the pitcher had played for four other teams, including the Yankees earlier in the 2024 season. He's had a 1.74 ERA over 31.0 innings for Pittsburgh in 2025 entering Thursday's game.

The Athletic later reported via a Tigers spokesperson that a fan was ejected from Comerica Park following the incident involving Santana, who spoke about it postgame as well.

“You guys know me and know my temper,” Santana said via an interpreter after the game, per The Athletic. “I’m a calm person. They just crossed the line a few times. I would like to leave it like that.”

The reliever also said that the recorded altercation took place around the seventh inning of Thursday's matchup. Santana wound up pitching in the game against Detroit, taking the mound in the ninth inning prior to a rain delay.

“Like I said, they crossed the line too many times,” Santana said, per The Athletic. “It doesn’t justify the actions, but it was too much.”

Pirates manager Don Kelly also reportedly said Thursday night that he was "still gathering facts" about the fan incident with Santana and he didn't yet have enough information to comment.

Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.