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ESPN hosts Nicole Briscoe, Michael Eaves slams Philadelphia Philadelphia In the game against the Miami Marlins, fans asked for a little boy’s home run.
this An incident occurred In a game between the Phillies and the Marlins on Friday night. Philadelphia outfielder Harrison Bader hit a home run at Loandepot Park. Phyllis fans in the stands frantically for the ball when a little boy goes to the ball first.
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Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader (2) responded in the fifth inning of the baseball game against the Miami Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
A woman wearing a Philadelphia jersey is seen coming in to the boy’s family and asking his father to return the ball to him. The man handed the ball to the angry woman. However, it has produced a lot of reactions on social media.
“Oh, she followed him,” Brisco said in the “Sports Center” section on Friday night. “She was angry. It was like he walked into her space to get the ball, but she kept going. The father was right away, ‘Well, if it means a lot to you, he picked the ball from his kid’s gloves and went, ‘Here, you can have it.'”. ”
Eves seemed as shocked as Briscoe and said, “Is it really a lady?”
“Hate to call her Karen, but…” Brisco added.
Brisco agreed that the woman should feel “terrible” because she took the ball from the child.

Harrison Bader, right of the Philadelphia Phillies, celebrated a home run with Max Kepler (17) during a baseball game against the Miami Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
Philadelphia fans seem to tell the boy’s father: “You took it from me.”
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The woman repeated, “That’s in my hands.”
Later in the game, young fans approached Marlin staff At Loandepot Park, he handed him a gift bag.
“This is for you. I’m sorry.” The staff can be heard saying this in the video shared on social media.
Finally, the young fans walked away with their souvenirs. The Philadelphia shared the photos on social media where she met with fans and handed him a signed bat.
The man who handed the ball to the angry woman was identified as Drew Fetwell. He explained to the local station that he “almost just wanted her to walk away”.

Philadelphia Phillies center goalkeeper Harrison Bader (2) celebrated with right fielder Max Kepler (17) after a solo homer with the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning at Loandepot Park on September 5, 2025. (Sam Navarro/Imagn image)
He said the woman walked up to him and asked for the ball.
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I don’t even remember what she said at that time that the ball was already on his phone and she just wouldn’t stop, my face, my face tilted, my face yelled, my face yelled, I almost just wanted her to walk away. NBC Philadelphia.
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