Sports | Donald Fitzpatrick 8 More Accuse Red Sox Staffer of Sex Abuse Each seeks $5M over attacks by former clubhouse boss By Matt Cantor Posted Mar 5, 2012 12:45 PM CST Copied This May 16, 2002 file photo shows retired Boston Red Sox spring training clubhouse manager Donald Fitzpatrick. (AP Photo/Greg Fight, File Pool) Eight more men have claimed abuse by a Boston Red Sox clubhouse boss in what the Boston Globe is calling "the worst sexual abuse scandal in Major League Baseball history." The men—among them two former Baltimore Orioles batboys—join two ex-clubhouse attendants who recently filed a lawsuit against the Sox, saying they'd been sexually molested by Donald Fitzpatrick, now deceased. With the statute of limitations for legal action expired, each of the latest accusers wants $5 million in damages from the teams, the AP reports. Read These Next Formal dining rooms may soon be a thing of the past. She wanted her widowed dad to find love. Just not with this woman. Luddites will rejoice at this return to analog. Evangeline Lilly: I suffered brain damage in fall. Report an error