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ESPN hosts Nicole Briscoe and Michael Eaves Blacksmith Philadelphia Phillies fan who demanded a home drive from a young boy during a game against Miami Marlins.

The incident took place during Friday evening’s game between Phillies and Marlins. Phillie’s Outfielder Harrison Bader hit a solo home drive in the stands of Loandepot Park. Phillies fans in the stands made a crazy touch to the ball when it looked like a young boy came to the ball first.

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Philadelphia Phillie’s Outfielder Harrison Bader (2) responds after knocking out during the fifth round of a baseball match against Miami Marlin’s Friday 5. September 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

A woman in a Phillies jersey was seen marshing to the boy’s family and demanding to his father that he gives the ball back. The man gave the ball to the annoying woman. However, it created lots of reaction to social media.

“Oh, she went after him,” Briscoe said under a “Sports Center” segment Friday night. “She’s big crazy. As if he went into her space to get the ball, but she continues and continues and continues. And the father is immediately like, ‘yes, if it means so much to you,’ then he takes the ball from his children’s glove and goes, ‘here, you can have it.'”

Eaves looked to be as stunned as briscoe and said, “Really lady?”

“Hate to call her a Karen, but …” Briscoe added.

Briscoe agreed that the woman should feel “terrible” because she took the ball from a child.

Philadelphia Phillies’ Harrison Bader, right, celebrates with Max Kepler (17) after hit a home drive during the fourth round of a baseball match against Miami Marlins Friday 5. September 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

The Phillies tab seemed to tell the boy’s father, “You took it from me.”

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“It was in my hands,” the woman repeated.

Later in the game, the young fan was contacted by a Marlin’s employee at Loandepot Park who handed him a gift bag.

“This is something for you. I’m so sorry,” the employee could be heard in a video shared on social media.

In the end, the young fan went away with his own souvenir. Phillies shared photos on social media by bathing meeting with the tab and gave him a signed bat.

The man who gave the ball to the annoying woman was identified as Drew Feltwell. He explained to a local station that he “pretty much just wanted her to go away.”

Philadelphia Phillies Center Fielder Harrison Bader (2) celebrates with the right Fielder Max Kepler (17) after hitting a solo home against Miami Marlins during the fourth lap at Loandepot Park on September 5, 2025. (SAM NAVARRO/IMAGN -PICTURES)

He said the woman came up to him and demanded the ball.

“I can’t even remember what she said it was, you know, a lot of eyes on us at the time, and the ball was already in his glove and she just didn’t want to stop and I mean, I’m literally inclined to be in my face and cried and yelled, and I just wanted her to go away because I had a fork in the way: Either I did The situation, so that’s where I went, “he told N to come to regret or be a father and show him that they deescalate the situation, so I was where I went,” he told N to go and No. Philadelphia.

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