These Yankees fans certainly tried their best to stop Mookie Betts from making the out on Tuesday. (Al Bello/Getty Images)
A pair of New York Yankees fans tried their best to stop Mookie Betts on Tuesday.
Two Yankees fans sitting in the front row near the foul pole in right field were called for fan interference after they tried to rip Betts’ glove off of his hand as he made a play on a foul ball in Game 4 of the World Series.
Their attempt, which came as Betts was tracking down a fly ball from Gleyber Torres in the bottom of the first inning, was unsuccessful. Betts appeared to have made the play right as the ball reached the first row of seats at Yankee Stadium, and the two fans immediately tried to jump in and steal the ball. One fan actually ripped the ball out of Betts’ glove while apparently trying to pull the glove off of Betts’ hand completely.
Officials quickly called fan interference and granted Betts the out. Security ran up to the fans almost immediately, and the two were seen being walked out of the stands.
One Yankees fan, Ana from Connecticut, who was standing nearby, told me she told the guy he was a “hero” for trying to break up the play.
“It’s a championship game,” she said. pic.twitter.com/l5bKHAsRlk
— Rustin Dodd (@rustindodd) October 30, 2024
Betts was involved in a similar incident with fans during the ALCS in 2018, when he was with the Boston Red Sox. There have been several incidents of fan interference throughout the postseason, too, including in Game 1 of the World Series, when a fan reached over the outfield wall and caught a Torres fly ball. That play was ruled a double.
The Los Angeles Dodgers entered Tuesday’s game with a 3-0 lead in the series, and they jumped up 2-0 immediately when Freddie Freeman hit a two-run homer in the top of the first inning. Freeman has now hit a home run in all four World Series games and in six straight World Series games dating to his last appearance in 2021, both of which are records.
The Dodgers are searching for their first World Series title since 2020. The Yankees haven’t won since 2009. No team has successfully rallied out of an 0-3 hole in World Series history.