Reds? pitcher Danny Graves is standing behind his harsh reaction to a heckling fan that took place last Sunday afternoon. In response to consistent profanity, Graves made an obscene gesture toward the fan in question. "I felt like I had every reason to, because he insulted me with profanity," said Graves. "I can handle people booing me and telling me that I suck, but when somebody leans over the dugout and gets in my face and cusses to me like I'm a dog, I'm going to respond." "I don't know exactly what was said, I just know an f-bomb was dropped to my face," said Graves. "He might have said something racial, I don't know, but you know what? I'm still the bad guy. I'm the one that shot the bird, I'm the one that gets buried on the radio and I'm the one that's out of a job. That guy's got a job still."