New footage of wild fan confrontation at Phillies game emerges
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The tense standoff over a home run ball in Miami on Friday night has now been fully revealed through several new viral clips.

Captured by amazed attendees in the stands at LoanDepot Park, the close-up video depicts a woman confronting a man who had maneuvered better than she did to catch the home run ball hit by Philadelphia Phillies centerfielder Harrison Bader into the left-field stands.

The incident gained viral attention on Friday when FanDuel Sports Network Florida cameras captured the moment. A Phillies fan took the baseball back from his son and handed it to the angry woman, also a Phillies fan, who then seized the ball and walked off.

Now, thanks to quick-thinking fans seated in the left-field stands, the woman’s furious pleas for the baseball have been exposed.

‘That was ours,’ the belligerent woman yelled at the man.

Attempting to clarify, the man gestured to his son, to whom he had initially given the ball, explaining that the woman hadn’t actually caught the souvenir. Nonetheless, this explanation proved unsatisfactory.

The woman didn't see the loose ball as fair game, but rather claimed she had it in her hand

The woman didn’t see the loose ball as fair game, but rather claimed she had it in her hand

The stunned boy looked on as his father was confronted by the woman and fellow Phillies fan

The stunned boy looked on as his father was confronted by the woman and fellow Phillies fan

‘No, you took it from me!’ she yelled in response. ‘You took it from me! That was in my hands. That was in my hands.’

It was at this point that the man relented, taking the baseball from his disappointed son and handing it to the woman.

The dialogue abruptly ended with both parties saying: ‘Bye.’

Several onlookers also got in a few words, including one who yelled, ‘glad you earned that,’ to the woman.

Another man repeatedly called her a ‘Karen!’

This event is merely the latest in a string of fan altercations across American sports, which include two men disputing over a ball at a New York Mets game and a notorious episode at the US Open where a tennis pro’s hat, meant for a young boy, was snatched by a man.

A woman Phillies fan (white jersey) was seen berating a man for beating her to a foul ball

A woman Phillies fan (white jersey) was seen berating a man for beating her to a foul ball

A dad (red shirt) raced over and beat out all the other fans to a loose ball on the ground

A dad (red shirt) raced over and beat out all the other fans to a loose ball on the ground

The Marlins sought to reconcile with the man and his family by providing a gift bag a few innings later. After the Phillies’ 9-3 victory, the boy had the opportunity to meet Bader and received a signed bat.

Fittingly, it was later revealed that the boy was celebrating his birthday.  

Several online accounts claimed the woman and her male companion were booed until they left the game.

Meanwhile, Phillies fans were irate at the woman fan’s behavior, with multiple negative reactions on social media.

‘That guy did nothing wrong and should have told that woman to step off,’ said one user on X.

After being berated for beating her fair and square, the man relented and gave her the ball

After being berated for beating her fair and square, the man relented and gave her the ball

Later in the night, the kid was given a signed bat and got to meet outfielder Harrison Bader

Later in the night, the kid was given a signed bat and got to meet outfielder Harrison Bader

Another wrote, ‘Lady was 5 seconds from asking to talk to a manager. F***ing nonsense he gave that up.’

‘What is wrong with that lady? She is a disgrace,’ another said.

The woman has not been identified publicly, but according Philadelphia Flyers reporter Haley Taylor Simon, that’s only a matter of time. 

‘The Phillies Karen has no idea she’s trending online,’ Simon remarked. ‘In about 5-7 business days, she’ll discover it on her Facebook news feed. Bless her heart.’

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