‘Fan of the Red Sox’ misunderstood as ‘Phillies Karen’, clean rumors on Facebook


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The controversy about a fan of the Philadelphia Philis who demanded that a father give him a home run during the team of the team against the Miami Marlins continued to stir.

Fans face the woman who marched to the father who took the ball and gave it to her little son tried to find out who she was. He created an Internet rumor that pointed to a woman named Cheryl Richardson-Wagner.

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A detailed view of a hat and glove of Philadelphia Filis in the bank against the Bravas of Atlanta in the seventh entry in Truist Park on May 23, 2023. (Brett Davis/USA Today Sports)

She retreated against the poisonous hatred in line with a hilarious publication on Facebook.

“Ok, everyone … I’m not the crazy mother of Philadelphia (but I would surely love to be as thin as she and move so fast) … and I am a fan of the red socks,” he wrote.

A New Jersey school district also had to get a storm of online salience.

The Hammonton school district filed a statement, saying that no one from its schools was fired.

Harrison Bader of Philadelphia Phillies, celebrates with Max Kepler (17) after hitting a home run during the fourth entry of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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“The woman identified on social networks as ‘Phillies Karen’ is not, and has never been an employee of Hammonton public schools located in Hammonton, New Jersey,” said the district. “Anyone who works for our school district, attended as a student or who live in our community would obviously have caught the ball with bare hands first, avoiding all this situation!”

The Fan of the Philis received the ball from the family he broke during the game of Filis and Marlins.

The father, identified as Drew Felwell, gave the ball to the woman after all. He explained why in an interview with NBC Philadelphia.

The gardener of the Philadelphia Filis Center, Harrison Bader (2) celebrates with the right gardener Max Kepler (17) after hitting a solitary home run against the Miami Marlins during the fourth entrance in Landepot Park on September 5, 2025. (Sam Navarro/Imagn images)

“I don’t even remember what he said, it was, you know, many eyes in us for that moment and the ball was already in her glove and she did not stop and I want to say, I literally lean back, since she is in my face screaming and screaming, and practically just wanted her to be because she had a bifurcado on the way: anyone who probably regrets me is dad and shows her how she fell apart.

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