Shocking Footage Shows Yankees Fan Trying To Snatch Ball From Dodger's Player Mid-Game
This Yankees fan has sparked outrage after attempting mid-game heist from Dodger’s star.
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When it comes to sports, the passion of fans often borders on the edge of fanaticism. These arenas of fierce competition bring out the best and sometimes the worst in human nature, as seen in a recent shocking incident that has left the baseball community buzzing.
During the high-stakes World Series, where tensions already run high, one New York Yankees fan took things too far, leaving everyone in disbelief.
In an unexpected and brazen act, the fan tried to steal a ball directly from a Los Angeles Dodgers player, Mookie Betts, mid-game. Betts, known for his exceptional fielding skills, leaped towards the wall to snag a challenging fly ball.
Just as he prepared to secure the catch, an overzealous Yankees supporter reached over and snatched the ball from Betts’ glove. The move left Betts and the audience in shock. It wasn’t just a case of fan enthusiasm spilling over; this was an outright attempt to intervene in the game itself.
Stadium security quickly intervened, ejecting the fan to the cheers and jeers of those in attendance. This incident, now widely shared on social media, has sparked debates over fan boundaries and respect for the players and the sport.
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Everyone was stunned when two Yankees fans attempted to snatch the ball from Mookie Betts
Al Bello/Getty ImagesThe drama unfolded as Betts made a high-flying leap toward the wall, eyes locked on the ball coming towards him. Just as his glove closed around it, an unexpected hand swooped in from the stands to snatch the ball out of his grip.
After the game, Betts addressed the incident with characteristic composure, telling reporters, "When it comes to the person in play, it doesn’t matter. We lost. It’s irrelevant. I’m fine. He’s fine. Everything’s cool. We lost the game and that’s what I’m kind of focused on. We got to turn the page and get ready for tomorrow."
Following the uproar, ESPN and The Athletic identified the overzealous fan as 38-year-old Austin Capobianco, a Yankees season-ticket holder from Connecticut.
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It was Capobianco’s friend, John Peter, who made the first move, grabbing Betts' free hand to give his buddy a chance at snagging the prized baseball.
Afterward, Capobianco spoke with ESPN, reflecting on the moment that led to both of them being escorted out of the stadium. He admitted that he and Peter had joked before about what they’d do if they ever got the chance.
“We always joke about the ball in our area,” he told ESPN, explaining that they’d never intended to go overboard. But if a ball came close enough? Well, that was another story. “We’re not going to go out of our way to attack. If it’s in our area, we’re going to ‘D’ up.”
It didn't take long for the clip to spread like wildfire across social media
Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty ImagesThe footage of this shocking incident didn’t take long to go viral on social media. One user summed up the disbelief perfectly, tweeting, "This is actually unbelievable."
Adding to the backlash, ESPN journalist Kevin Negandhi called out the Yankee fans directly: "The fact that these two Yankee fans acted like they didn’t do anything wrong… one held Mookie’s glove.. other one grabs Mookie’s hand and won’t let go. If this was done in Philly, social media would’ve melted down."
Another unimpressed viewer on Twitter didn’t hold back, saying, "Clowns. What an embarrassment for the entire region."
In the pursuit of a moment’s thrill, these fans found themselves center stage for all the wrong reasons.