Alfonso Soriano says comments he made about booing were misinterpreted as his saying Chicago fans are the worst. "I think I was misunderstood," the Cubs outfielder said. "The fans here are good. At the same time, when you're doing bad, they boo. But if you're doing good, they clap for you. It's nothing like I said they are bad fans. Here, everywhere -- Cincinnati, St. Louis -- any ballpark you go to and you're doing good, what are they going to do? They're going to boo you. if you're doing good, they're happy. So it's not like they're the worst fans in the world." Soriano said he was asked about the booing of Adam Dunn, and said he felt sorry for Dunn "because he's a great player." "I think he understands, I understand and every player understands that it's because you're not doing good," Soriano said. "It's because the fans are not happy with him. The fans let us know if they're not happy. If he hits a homer, they clap."