Brent Rooker applauds Heckler who complained that he fed the baby


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Athletics’s toletero, Brent Rooker, pointed to a fan on social networks after The Heckler called him to give his son a bottle during the home run derby on Monday night.

Rooker, 30, was captured in the ESPN transmission, feeding his 11 -month -old daughter, Blake Eloise, a bottle while sitting near the bench.

Brent Rooker of the Athletics poses with the family during the All-Star Red Carpet Show on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Atlanta. (Photos of Mary Decicco/MLB through Getty Images)

Rooker hit 17 home runs, but was eliminated in the first round. After the event, Rooker went to social networks to congratulate Seattle sailors’ Cal Raleigh, who won his first all-branch of home run.

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“What a wonder! It was an honor to compete against those guys and fulfill a dream of childhood,” he wrote in a publication about X. “Congratulations to lime and all the others who made a great night!

But not everyone felt love.

In response to its publication, a person in X criticized the MLB Player to jump to dad mode during the derby.

Brent Rooker of Athletics extends after hitting a double RBI against the Toronto Blue Jays, on Saturday, July 12, 2025, in West Sacramento, California. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis)

“Hi Rooker … Did you really need to feed your baby in the camera? Sometimes people just want to see you play,” the person wrote.

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Rooker applauded, writing: “Yes, it was necessary to feed my 11 -month -old son in her night bottle at 9:00 pm. Thank you for asking.”

Fans on social networks agreed with Rooker.

“Personally, I think one of the best things is to see people to be love parents who are there for their children as much as possible. That is the last home run,” a person wrote.

“17 home runs and feeding his son … That is the state of the boss,” added another.

“I am sure that with the schedule of a ball player, he cannot give his son a bottle so frequently … Maybe it is something that he does not want to get lost if he does not have to do it, or maybe he wanted to give his wife a break. Well for being a father,” he reads in a separate publication.

The designated batter of the Brent Rooker National League of The Athletics reaches a three -run homer during the MLB star game in Truist Park on July 15, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn)

Rooker limited his All-Star performance with a three-run homer in the seventh entrance of the game on Tuesday, helping the US league to recover from a 6-0 deficit. It was also 2 for 3 in the historical tie-off of Swing-Off, although the National League finally exceeded the Al, 7–6.

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