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Betts leapt up against the wall in foul territory and appeared to make the catch, but a Yankees fan grabbed ahold of Betts' glove and tried to pry the ball out, resulting in the ball bouncing back ...
“I know when I’m in the wrong and, as soon as I did it, I was like, ‘Boys, I’m out of here,’” he said. “I patrol that wall, and they know that.” The Yankees went on to an 11-4 win ...
The New York Yankees fan who attempted to rip a ball out of Los Angeles Dodgers’ outfielder Mookie Betts‘ glove seemingly has no regrets — despite getting ejected from the World Series game.
New York Yankees fans are doing whatever they can to ... tried to rip Betts glove off of his hand and take the ball out - another fan held Betts' wrists as the ball eventually came out.
Instead of Wells legging out a triple, Volpe advanced just 90 feet and Wells settled for a double. Alex Verdugo scored Volpe on a groundout, but that was the only run the Yankees produced.
The New York Yankees are in danger of losing their grasp ... "I’m obviously very excited to get out there, but I know I have a job to do. We’re trying to win this World Series.
He has an opportunity to opt-out this winter. However, Spotrac notes the Yankees could void the right-hander’s player option by adding another year and $36 million to his current contract.
a Yankees fan quite literally grabbed Betts’ glove and tried to rip it off his hand. Yes, the fan tried to take Betts’ glove off his hand and then settled for taking the ball out of his glove ...
While the fans danced in their seats, Chisholm jumped into the air, the Yankees hugged one another in the dugout, and Volpe momentarily lost consciousness. “I think I pretty much blacked out as ...
“It stinks,” first baseman Anthony Rizzo said of the Yankees’ predicament. “It’s not going to be easy, for sure.” Even New York’s bats are easy catches. When Anthony Volpe struck out ...