Some say he is frowned upon to bring a glove to a baseball game to hook a dirty ball, but nobody said anything about food.
A fan of Boston’s Red Sox became creative when a lining was directed directly towards his seat on Thursday afternoon in Fenway Park.
At the top of the fifth inning, the Toronto Blue Jays picture player, Bo Bichette, was bat, and committed an advantage of Walker Buehler.
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Fenway Park after a storm before a game between the Red Boston socks and the Rays of Tampa Bay, on August 26, 2022, in Boston. (Maddie Meyer/Getty images)
Bichette was not happy with himself for swinging in a launch practically in the opponent batter box, hitting his head with his bat.
But maybe he saw the repetition and felt comforted by the efforts of a fan.
The ball was directly to a fan in a gray stocking shirt that used its food as a glove.

Fenway Park in Boston (Paul Rutherford/Getty Images)
Even more impressive, it was an easy catch for the fan.
That was not the only incident related to Wild fans this week in Fenway. The previous day, a fan caught two different missing balls. The easy route followed with a glove.
The Sox took home a 4-3 victory at the extra ticket on Thursday.
Boston tied the game in the eighth after a wild launch brought Rob refsnyder to Third House and delivered a race at the top of the tenth. But two races scored in the lower half to steal the victory and improve 7-7 in what is an adjusted career of Al East at the beginning.

Baltimore’s Orioles play Boston’s Red Sox during the eighth entry of the first baseball game of a double head on May 28, 2022 in Boston. (Photo AP/Michael Dwyer, Archive)
Things become easier for Boston this weekend when they face the humble Chicago White Sox on a set of three games.