A Concord man was ordered to stay away from Fenway Park today at his arraignment on larceny charges for an incident early Sunday, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.

Thomas Robbins, 23, was nabbed after a Sox staff member noticed him rooting around in the Red Sox clubhouse following their ALCS victory, the DA's office reports, noting that Fenway is "America's most beloved ballpark."

The staff member approached Robbins and asked what he was doing there, at which point Robbins started to leave and dropped a baseball glove belonging to first baseman Mike Napoli. "It was valued at $450 for purposes of the case, but a perfectly-worn mitt is priceless,” [DA Dan] Conley said. “We’re glad Mike got it back and won’t have to worry about it tomorrow night.

The DA's office says Robbins was also found holding two press-box place markers, which may indicate he also rummaged around the press box.

In addition to the stay-away order, a Roxbury District Court judge also set bail at $300.

Innocent, etc.