Major Trading Card Company Offers $5,000 If Woman Returns Phillies Home Run Ball Taken from Child
Major Trading Card Company Offers $5,000 If Woman Returns Phillies Home Run Ball Taken from Child

Major Trading Card Company Offers $5,000 If Woman Returns Phillies Home Run Ball Taken from Child

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During a Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins game, a viral incident occurred when a father, Drew Feltwell, caught a home run ball hit by Phillies' Harrison Bader and placed it in the glove of his 9-year-old son, Lincoln. However, a woman aggressively confronted the family, insisting the ball was hers and forcibly took it from the boy, sparking widespread outrage on social media. Feltwell chose to hand the ball over to de-escalate the situation despite his son's disappointment, emphasizing the importance of avoiding conflict. In response, trading card retailer Blowout Cards offered $5,000 for the ball if the woman returns it with a signed apology inscription. To compensate Lincoln, Phillies and Marlins representatives gifted him souvenirs and a bat from Harrison Bader, who met the boy after the game. The identity of the woman remains unknown, with multiple denials from women falsely accused of being the 'Phillies Karen.'

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