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Home run Philadelphia Philadelphia Outfielder Harrison Bader made national headlines as a fan condemned a father and son for handing over the ball after they arrived in the stands.
Unfortunately, Hall of Fame members have been in the league for 19 seasons and become a fan of the game since retirement CC Sabathia See fans fighting for baseball. However, this situation is a “crazy” situation.
Sabathia told Fox News Digital during his Pitch at the fifth annual golf classic at the Alps Country Club in New Jersey, New Jersey, that he said: “You’ve been seeing these things from fans, but it’s so crazy. “Like seven different angles, it’s crazy. ”
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Hall of Fame inductee CC Sabathia answered questions at a media press conference held at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, New York on July 26, 2025. (Gregory Fisher/Imagn image)
Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln and daughter Avery appear on Fox News “U.S. Report” Talking about the viral moment, Drew Feltwell believes he is creating core memories for his son after he found Bader’s home run in multiple audiences.
But, as Sabathia mentioned, a female Phillies fan was arrested to march into the Feltwells and ask them to give her the ball.
Family recalls angry female Philadelphia fan dealing with home runs: “She’s vulgar”
“I can’t even repeat it in the air. She’s vulgar,” Drew Feltwell said. “Screaming in my ear, you know, a lot of bad things, ‘That’s my ball.’ That’s her part, she tried to tell me that she had the right to scream and yell, and I just wanted her to walk away.
Feltwell has no doubt about how he handles this situation, but the power of social media ends up reaching the Phillies. Sabathia loves to see how the team will make the kids’ nights special, rather than being the lucky ones for home runs.
“It’s awful because the kids have to go through this, but it’s cool, the power of social media, right?” Sabatia said. “Right now, Bud gave him a bat there and the Phillies hooked him up. It’s nice to see the guy respond immediately and help that kid. It’s fun.”

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)
Lincoln Feltwell received a pack of souvenirs from the Phillies and met Bader after the game, getting the signed bats in the process.
“I hope the ball means a lot to her,” Lincoln Fairtwell said.
“Couple” playing golf
Although Sabathia no longer poured baseball into the stands after her mound outing, the 2025 Hall of Fame first-time player inductee was a “full-time golfer” and found enthusiasm on the link shortly after her retirement.
This passion has become part of his charitable work through the foundation’s Pitch’s charitable work, which provides many programs for underserved youth nationwide.
“It’s fun to be able to get people to take classes and blend my sports, my business world and my charity world. It’s fun to have people having a good time in the classes,” Sabathia said.

CC Sabathia visits before the game between the Miami Marlins and the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday, August 12, 2025. (Photo by Sean Finucane/MLB via Getty Images)
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Tuesday’s outing is after a huge night at the Lexi Feast at the Manhattan Museum of Natural History. Thanks to Derek Jeter, Gerrit Cole and many other participating stars, the event raised over $375,000 in support to support the Foundation’s mission.
The Yankees also announced a donation of $250,000 to the Foundation in recognition of Sabathia’s entry into the Hall of Fame.
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