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A family in the center of a fire storm for a home run in a game of Philadelphia Filis and Miami Marlins last week spoke about the incident in Pak Gazette Channel on Monday.
Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln and his daughter Avery appeared in “America Reports” to talk about the incident.
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Harrison Bader (2) of Philadelphia Phillies makes a gesture at the Bullpen after hitting a home run against the Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
The viral moment showed that Drew Feltwell ran to a home run hit by the gardener of the Philis Harrison Bader. He hit about four people for the memory. Then he gave it to his son and shared the special moment. But before the moment could sink, a fan of the Filis Iracios marched to Stainwell and his family and demanded that they give him the ball.
“I can’t even repeat that in the air. She was very vulgar,” he recalled. “Shouting directly in my ear, you know, the bad words and ‘That is my ball.’ That was his section and trying to tell me that he was entitled to that ball.
Feltwell said he was trying to reduce the situation when he gave the ball to the woman. She celebrated the victory shortly after.

Harrison Bader, from Phillfia Phillies, celebrates with Max Kepler after reaching a home run on Friday, September 5, 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
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He said he did not regret how he handled the situation.
“No, I think the world could use a bit of additional decallation,” Feltwell explained. “Everything is so tense. The world is quite crazy and I don’t want to do anything like this in front of my son or in camera. It was difficult to return the ball but ended that situation.”
Internet detectives have tried to discover who the woman was in the Philis shirt. Several have identified the wrong people.
Feltwell said he expected nothing bad to happen to him, but he would like her to return the ball.
“Well, I would love that the ball would return my son,” he said. “But I don’t want anything bad to happen to her. I’m definitely not happy with her. Our night worked quite well later. So I can’t complain.”
Lincoln was able to get a package of memories of the Filis organization while the team tried to do well. Bader also gave the child an autograph bat.

The gardener of the Philadelphia Philis, Harrison Bader, reacts after hitting the Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
“I hope that ball has meant a lot to her,” Lincoln said.