A young Philadelphia Phillies fan experienced both heartbreak and joy at Friday’s game against the Miami Marlins.
What began as a generous gift from a fellow fan quickly turned into an argument that left the boy briefly empty-handed.
The Home Run
In the top of the game on Sept. 5, Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader hit a home run into the left-field seats at Miami’s LoanDepot Park.

Several Phillies supporters rushed to grab the ball.
His father came away with it and walked back to his seat, where he placed it into the glove of a young boy sitting nearby.
The boy smiled as the father hugged him, thinking the souvenir was his to keep.
Moments later, another fan approached the pair.
The woman claimed the ball had been hers, insisting it landed in her hands first.
“No, you took it from me! That was in my hands,” she said, according to fan-recorded video.
After a short back-and-forth, the man reluctantly pulled the ball out of the boy’s glove and handed it over.
The woman responded with a curt “Fine!” before walking away.
Crowd Reacts
Fans nearby began chanting “Karen” at the woman, as clips of the incident spread quickly online.
Some attendees said the boy looked stunned after losing the baseball.
Phillies Respond
Ballpark staff soon stepped in to make it right.
An employee handed the boy a team gift bag and checked to make sure he was okay.
Sure cause I’m next to the family marlins made it right and came to the kid and his pops not only that other HR balls hit were given to the kid after the fact. pic.twitter.com/2X6wfiGlWa
— Vincenzo The Last Tree Bender (@VinceVocabulary) September 6, 2025
The gesture drew cheers from fans in the surrounding section.
Special Ending
But the night didn’t end there.
After the Phillies wrapped up their win over the Marlins, Bader met with the young fan.

Photos shared by the team on X showed the boy smiling alongside the center fielder.
The player signed a bat for him, ensuring he left with an even better souvenir than the home-run ball.
“Going home with a signed bat from Bader,” the Phillies wrote.
