The moment was screaming America. A fan of the Philadelphia Phillies angered the Internet after having taken a ball from Homerun to a father and his young child this Friday evening in the United States.
The television cameras filmed the moment when Harrison Bader, the external field player of the Phillies, sent a “Homerun” to the stands during the victory against the Florida Marlins causing a typical cavalcade among the fans to recover the ball.
The father crosses his row and several empty seats to reach the ball first, before returning to his steps and putting her back to his son.
However, he was immediately followed to his seat by another fan, who obviously shocked him by demanding that he give him the ball.
A video filmed from a neighboring seat shows the woman repeatedly repeated “you took it to me” and “she was in my hands”, before the father yielded and gave her back by making him move away.
The video of the incident quickly became viral on social networks, and many fans were indignant at the gesture of the woman who follows another incident of the same kind at the US Open recently.
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Fans do not spare the behavior of this woman. The comments fuse. “The guy gave in to a Karen …”, “Karen of the renowned temple”, “Dad was able to get a ball from Homerun for his son, but a Karen in the section was not going to let him keep it”, as many unleathers messages for this fan of the phillies, too. Some fans even going so far as to ask for his identity, “Who is this Karen? »They wrote on X.
To avoid the “Bad Buzz” for their team, the Phillies reacted quickly to make sure that the child did not go home with empty hands, during a match that was his birthday present.
A Memory That Will Last A Lifetime: Wow! There’s an UPDATE on the young boy, at the Phillies – Marlins game, whose ball was taken by a raving Karen. the Marlins stepped up with a gift package and the Phillies’ Bader hooked him up with a signed bat! How cool is that? pic.twitter.com/taVGmsEvBM
— John Cremeans (@JohnCremeansX) September 6, 2025
Another video thus shows a member of the Marlins staff giving the child a gift bag containing promotional items. After the match, he was also able to meet Harrison Bader, the author of the Homerun, who gave him a signed bat.
The photo was shared by the phillies on their official X account to the delight of the young fan.