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ESPN’s presenters Nicole Briscoe and Michael Eaves criticized the Philadelphia Philis fan who demanded a child home run during a game against the Miami Marlins.
The incident occurred during Friday night between the Philis and the Marlins. The gardener of the Philis, Harrison Bader, reached a solitary homer towards the stands of Landepot Park. Fans of the philis in the stands made a crazy race for the ball when it seemed that a child came to the ball first.
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The gardener of the Philadelphia Philis, Harrison Bader (2) reacts after hitting during the fifth entry of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins on Friday, September 5, 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
A woman in a philis shirt was seen marching towards the child’s family and demanding her father to return the ball. The man gave the ball to the furious woman. However, he created a ton of reaction in social networks.
“Oh, she went after him,” Briscoe said during a “Sportscentr” segment on Friday night. “She is very crazy. As if he entered her space to get the ball, but continue and continue. And the dad is immediately as,” well, if that means a lot to you ‘, then take the ball from her son’s glove and says:’ Here, you can have it. ‘”
Eaves seemed to be as stunned as Briscoe, saying: “Do you really lady?”
“I hate calling her Karen, but …” Briscoe added.
Briscoe agreed that the woman should feel “terrible” because he took a child’s ball.

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)
The Philis fan seemed to tell the child’s father: “You took it away.”
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“That was in my hands,” the woman repeated.
Later in the game, the young Marlins fan approached the Marlins fan in Landepot Park, who handed him a gift bag.
“This is for you. I’m very sorry,” you can listen to staff in a shared video on social networks.
In the end, the young fanatic left with his own memory. The Philis shared photos on the social networks of the Bader meeting with the fan and gave him a signed bat.
The man who gave the ball to the furious woman was identified as Drew Felientwell. He explained to a local station that “practically just wanted her to leave.”

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)
He said the woman approached him and demanded the ball.
“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 am literally leaning back, since she is in my face screaming and shouting and I just wanted him So I told me, so I told me, so I went to the situation.