Father berated by furious Phillies fan has a…
The father who gave up a home run ball he grabbed for his son to a furious feminine Phillies fan demanding the memento needs everybody to ease up on her.
“Please don’t do anything to that lady,’’ Drew Feltwell told USA Today. “Leave it alone. You know, somebody knows her and can talk to her, that’s different. But God, I don’t want people breaking in their house and stuff like that. The internet already messed her up pretty good.”
The lady has been ridiculed since the second she startled Feltwell by screaming in his face demanding the Harrison Bader home run ball during Friday night time’s recreation in Miami.
A furious feminine Phillies fan (l.) calls for a home run ball that Drew Feltwell grabbed for his son, Lincoln, during the Phillies-Marlins recreation in Miami on Sept. 5, 2025. NBC Sports
Drew Feltwell hugs his son, Lincoln, as he’s berated by the indignant Phillies fan on Sept. 5, 2025. NBC Sports
The indignant fan walks away after getting the ball on Sept. 5, 2025. NBC Sports
Feltwell, who initially gave the ball to his son, Lincoln, relented and gave the ball to the lady to deescalate the tense scene.
“I pretty much just wanted her to go away,” Feltwell told NBC10 Philadelphia on Saturday.
Social media customers have shamed the “Phillies Karen” over her habits, which included flipping off followers in her part who called her out in the second for feeling entitled to a ball that landed close to empty seats.
“I could say something like she got what she deserved, but I don’t know if she deserved that much,” Feltwell told USA Today.
Sleuths have been making an attempt to establish the lady. Some wrongly recognized her as Cheryl Richardson-Wagner, who had to set the document straight on Facebook.
“Ok everyone,” Richardson-Wagner posted on Facebook Saturday. “I’m NOT the crazy Philly Mom (but I sure would love to be as thin as she is and move as fast)… and I’m a Red Sox fan!”
The Marlins apologized to Lincoln and have him and his sister a present bundle that includes baseballs.
The indignant Phillies fan flipped off close by followers who had been criticizing her on Sept. 5, 2025. Jomboy Media/X
Harrison Bader (l.) gave Lincoln Feltwell (r.) a signed bat after the sport on Sept. 5, 2025. Philadelphia Phillies/X
Lincoln also bought to meet Bader after the sport and obtained a signed bat from the previous Yankees and Mets outfielder.
A trading card retailer, Blowout Cards, has provided the lady $5,000 for the ball, but only if she indicators it and writes “I’m sorry,” so the company can provide the ball to Lincoln.
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