There was more fan -fout ball drama on Saturday night, this time in Houston.
A fan of the stars reached a dirty ball that was being persecuted by the Los Angelinos star, Mike Trout.
The ball was heading to the stands and when the trout reached the wall and caught it, Jared Whaed grabbed the ball at the same time and took it out of the trout glove.
Whatn and his son were transferred to different seats and the exit was not recorded.
The play has been compared to that of the World Series at Yankee Stadium, when two Yankees fans grabbed Mookie Betts’s arm and started the ball from their glove in game 4, which obtained an expulsion from the game and the indefinite prohibition of the 30 major leagues parks.
Wings said he was aware of the infamous game at Bronx.
This was certainly more innocent, and Trout even met what and his son after the game.
Whaen said he was worried that the ball was heading in the direction of his son.
“I simply did not know what was happening,” whale the short athletics after the incident in Daikin Park while still surrounded by security. “I didn’t realize that it was a play. I was approaching my son’s face. I just extended.”
The play occurred when Yainer Díaz de Houston hit a ball through the right field line in the front row.
The trout apparently caught the ball, but not for a long time and the right gardener told the referees for an interference call, but no one was called.
The chief of the crew, Alan Porter, said strangely to a pool reporter who did not know about Betts’s work.
“I was in the World Series,” Porter said about why Saturday’s work was different from the Betts work, which was asked for interference. “I don’t just remember seeing the work.”
As for the whale, he said: “I was looking more at the ball that came on my son’s face. I made sure to be on the playing field. I apologized, and [Trout] He nodded and we are fine, I think. “
Whatn was allowed to keep the ball and his son with trout after the game.
“I have the Myelf children,” Trout said. “The road [Whalen] He reacted, obviously he did not do it on purpose … well, I don’t know if he did it on purpose, but only the way his son reacted, and they were moved. They probably spent hard [earned] Money in those tickets. “