A fan took the ball out of Mike Trout’s glove after the Los Angeles Angels -star is in the right field on Saturday evening to make what a great catch was.
Trout raced in the right -wing corner on the Flyball hit by Yainer Diaz in the second inning, jumped and stretched his left arm in the stands to make the record. But a fan who wore a Houston Astros sweater also reached the ball at the same time and immediately took it away.
Trout gestures to referees that the fan had taken it out of his glove. The fan seemed like he was trying to give the beam back to Trout, to raise BMS while he kept the ball in his left hand.
First basic referee Alan Porter rules it a error ball and no catch. Angels manager Ron Washington came out to discuss the piece with the referees, but the statement was and was not assessed by repetition.
The fan was torn from the section by the security.
Diaz finally flew to the center to end the inning.
The piece was reminiscent of game 4 of last year’s World Series, when two fans cast a fans from the Glove of Dodgers’ Mookie Betts in Yankee Stadium. However, ships ruled that w
As a fan interference and a catch from Betts.
After the game, Trout met the fan and the son of the fan to clarify that there were no hard feelings. It was until the sincere moment between the outfielder of the angels and fans of their rival.
Reporting by the Associated Press.
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