Out to the street! Yankees and MLB ban fans for taking the ball from Mookie Betts

Out to the street! Yankees and MLB ban fans for taking the ball from Mookie Betts

Strikeouts! This is how the fans of the Yankees that they tried to take the ball out of the glove of the outfielder of the Dodgers, Mookie Bettsduring the development of the meeting between New York and the box Los Angeleswith the New Yorkers taking the victory.

The directive of the Big Apple They chose to veto these two followers of the multiple champions of the Major League Baseballafter the criticized action they carried out when the Game 4 of the World Series between the two novenas.

“Last night, two fans were ejected from Yankee Stadium for their outrageous and unacceptable physical contact with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts; The safety of players, fans and stadium staff is a fundamental element of every event held at Yankee Stadium and cannot be compromised.

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“Yankee Stadium is known for its energy and intensity; However, exuberant support for your team should never cross the line and intentionally jeopardize player safety; “These fans will not be allowed to attend tonight’s game, under any circumstances.”was what was read in the statement they posted on the website of the MLB.

HOW DID THE BALL BE TAKEN FROM MOKIE BETTS OF THE DODGERS?

Betts He was trying to make a catch against the wall in the foul zone along the right field line after a hit by the Venezuelan Gleyber Torres. As he jumped to make the catch, two fans of the Yankees in the first row they interfered.

One of them grabbed the glove Mookie with both hands and took the ball from him, while the other held the fielder’s right hand. Torres He was declared out due to fan interference on the play. The two fans were ejected from the game.

Game 5 of the World Series will be played at Yankee Stadium it is Wednesday at 6:08 at nightwith the series 3-1 in favor of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

With information from MLB.com and Fox Sports

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