September 10, 2025
At the spirited Phillies vs Miami Marlins game on September 2, 2025, at Citizens Bank Park, a home run by Harrison Bader became the spark for a fiery fan clash. As the ball soared into the crowd, Drew Feltwell dashed ahead and triumphantly caught it before anyone else. Proudly, he handed the souvenir ball to his young son Lincoln while sharing a joyous smile with daughter Avery. But the happy moment took a sudden turn when a woman, later dubbed as 'Phillies Karen,' rushed over in a fury, shouting that the ball was hers! Drew told Fox News Channel’s ‘America Reports’ on Monday, "She was very vulgar. She was screaming in my ear, saying, ‘That’s my ball. That’s my section.’ She used a lot of bad words." Not wanting a fight in front of his children, Drew calmly gave her the ball, hoping to keep peace. "The world could use a little more de-escalation," he added thoughtfully. The following week, on September 8, Drew and his kids Lincoln and Avery appeared on ‘America Reports’ live. Drew stood firm, saying, "It ended the screaming. I didn’t want to be on camera fighting." Though Lincoln looked a bit disappointed, he said, "I hope that ball meant a lot to her." The internet buzzed trying to identify the woman in the Phillies jersey, but Drew urged fans not to harass her. "I’d love to give it back to my son," he said, "But I don’t want anything bad to happen to her." To turn things positive, the Phillies organization reached out to Drew’s family. They gifted Lincoln a special souvenir package, and Harrison Bader personally sent him a signed bat, sparking joy and goodwill. Despite the drama, Drew shared, "Our night worked out okay." Philadelphia police confirmed they are reviewing security footage to understand the event better, while Lincoln’s sweet moment holding the signed bat continues to win hearts nationwide. What a rollercoaster night at Citizens Bank Park—a true mix of passion, drama, and sportsmanship!
Tags: Harrison bader, Phillies karen, Home run ball dispute, Citizens bank park, Drew feltwell, Philadelphia phillies,
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