The fan grabbed the ball from Mike Trout’s glove after Los Angeles Angels Star reached on the right field on Saturday night to do what seemed like a great catch.
Pastrmka ran into the right field corner on a flying shot Yainer Diaz In the second inning, he jumped and stretched his left hand to the stands to grab. But the fan who wore the Houston Astros jersey also reached for the ball at the same time and immediately seized it.
Pastrmka showed in the judges that the fan had taken him out of the glove. The fan then looked like an apology was trying to return the ball with trout, raising both hands as she held the ball in her left hand.
The first base participant Alan Porter judged him the ball, not a catch. Angels manager Ron Washington went out to talk about the play with Umbrios, but the verdict stood and did not examine them with a replay.
The fan was thrown out of the compartment by security.
Diaz eventually flew into the middle to finish the inning.
The play was reminiscent of Game 4 last year’s World Series when two fans came the ball from the ball from the Dodgers Mookie Betts glove at Yankee Stadium. However the judge ruled that w
as a fan disorders and a catch of betts.
After the game, Trout met with a fan and a cheerleading son to clarify that there were no heavy feelings. It was a cordial moment between an angelic striker and fans of their rival.
Associated press reporting.
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