Father berated by 'Phillies Karen' sends message to online sleuths trying to uncover her identity
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The father who was screamed at by the infamous ‘Phillies Karen’ has pleaded with online sleuths to stop their efforts to uncover her identity.

Social media users have been making dedicated efforts to find more information about the woman who pressured Drew Feltwell into handing over a ball he had caught for his 10-year-old son, Lincoln, during the boy’s birthday celebration.

In the days following the viral incident at an MLB game between the Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies, two women have publicly refuted claims that they are the so-called ‘Phillies Karen.’

‘Please don’t do anything to that lady,’ he 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 father berated by the infamous 'Phillies Karen' has told online sleuths to stop their hunt

The father berated by the infamous ‘Phillies Karen’ has told online sleuths to stop their hunt

The Phillies fan went viral after screaming in the face of Feltwell after he beat her to a HR ball

The Phillies fan went viral after screaming in the face of Feltwell after he beat her to a HR ball

‘I could say something like she got what she deserved, but I don’t know if she deserved that much.’

On Friday evening, the woman dubbed as ‘Phillies Karen’ coerced Feltwell and his son into giving her a home run ball, an event that quickly spread across social media platforms.

Quick-thinking fans caught the interaction on camera.

‘That was ours,’ the belligerent woman yelled at the man – before the dad handed over the ball he had picked up.

She was defiant in the face of booing from the fans around her, even being caught on camera flipping the bird at one stage. 

But, despite so much footage showing her, she is yet to be identified. 

Multiple women have since come forward and denied that they are the ‘Phillies Karen’, after internet sleuths thought they’d discovered her identity. 

Meanwhile, Lincoln has spoken of his devastation at being forced to give his ball back to the woman.

He told NBC 10 Philadelphia: ‘I wasn’t very happy that we had to give it to her, but we can’t win. She was going to get it anyways.’

Lincoln's father, Drew Feltwell, said that he simply wanted the 'Phillies Karen' to 'go away'

Lincoln’s father, Drew Feltwell, said that he simply wanted the ‘Phillies Karen’ to ‘go away’

After the game, Lincoln had the chance to meet Harrison Bader, the Phillies player responsible for the home run that led to the incident. Bader gifted Lincoln a bat to make up for the ball he lost.

‘I’m happy I got to get something else. It was very, very fun getting to meet Bader,’ he added.

Feltwell commented that his main goal was for the woman to just leave them alone, as he aimed to set a good example for his son. Regarding the widespread criticism the woman has faced, he expressed that he doesn’t wish for her life to be ‘ruined’ by what happened.

‘She brought that on herself,’ Drew said. ‘I don’t want her life ruined but she brought that on.

‘She’s going to pay for that and it is not by hand. I don’t wish any harm on her. Maybe she was in the moment. I’m not going to defend her.’

When asked about his thoughts during the confrontation, he shared, ‘I was just trying to demonstrate how to calm a situation down in front of my son,’ he informed the network.

Feltwell, who attended the game with his wife, son and daughter, added he was ‘still in disbelief’ at the woman’s actions and that he apologized to his son for handing the ball over.

The Hammonton Public Schools even joked someone associated with them 'would obviously have caught the ball bare-handed in the first place, avoiding this entire situation.'

The Hammonton Public Schools even joked someone associated with them ‘would obviously have caught the ball bare-handed in the first place, avoiding this entire situation.’

A woman called Cheryl Richardson-Wagner has had to deny she was the person in the video

A woman called Cheryl Richardson-Wagner has had to deny she was the person in the video

‘I thought I had accomplished this great thing,’ Feltwell said. ‘But she just wouldn’t stop.’

On Tuesday, a major trading card retailer offered the ‘Phillies Karen’ a $5,000 payout if she returns her infamous home run ball – but there’s one condition.

In a statement, Blowout Cards said: ‘We want that ball signed and inscribed by her – and only her, whoever she is – “I’m sorry” so we can simply give it back to the kid. 

‘Our offer is official and the offer is firm’. 

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