Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras continues playing in a regular-season game while acknowledging the impact of two major earthquakes in his native Venezuela. Both outlets report that Contreras, who has connections to people affected in Venezuela, reacts emotionally during the game after learning that many residents are struggling in the aftermath. Fox Sports and Yahoo Sports describe Contreras expressing support on the field, including a bat flip and a shout of “Venezuela.” They also note that he shows visible emotion—tears—as he focuses on competing despite the tragedy affecting his home country. The reporting links his actions to the earthquakes’ widespread consequences, including a reported high death toll and extensive disruption for communities in Venezuela. The two stories are consistent in presenting Contreras’s response as personal and supportive rather than tied to any on-field controversy, with both emphasizing that he remains engaged in the game while drawing attention to the suffering back home.