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Phillies Karen clash revisited as family shares shocking details of Harrison Bader home run fight (image via Getty)
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader hit a home run during the Phillies vs Miami Marlins game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on September 2, 2025. The ball landed in the stands, and Drew Feltwell rushed forward, beating several others to grab the souvenir.
He handed the ball to his son Lincoln Feltwell and shared the happy moment with his daughter Avery. But within seconds, a female Phillies fan stormed over, known as Phillies Karen, shouting that the ball belonged to her.
Harrison Bader’s ball leads to clash with angry Phillies Karen
“She was very vulgar,” Drew told Fox News Channel’s ‘America Reports’ on Monday. “She was screaming in my ear, saying, ‘That’s my ball. That’s my section.’ She used a lot of bad words. I didn’t want to fight in front of my son, so I gave it to her.”
The woman was seen celebrating after taking the ball. Drew said he wanted to calm the situation, even though it was difficult to let go of the souvenir. “The world could use a little more de-escalation,” he said.
Drew Feltwell, son Lincoln, and daughter Avery speak out on live TV on Phillies Karen clash
On September 8, 2025, Drew Feltwell, Lincoln, and Avery appeared together on “America Reports” to explain their side of the viral story. Drew said he had no regrets about giving the ball away, even if it upset his children.
“It ended the screaming. I didn’t want to be on camera fighting,” he explained.Internet users have tried to identify the woman in the Phillies jersey, but some names being shared online have been wrong. Drew asked people not to attack her, even though he wishes Lincoln still had the ball. “I’d love to give it back to my son,” Drew said. “But I don’t want anything bad to happen to her.”Also Read: Phillies Karen Identified And Fired After Taking Harrison Bader Home Run Ball From Drew Feltwell’s SonLincoln, who looked disappointed but calm, added, “I hope that ball meant a lot to her.” The Phillies organization later reached out to the family. They gave Lincoln a package of souvenirs, and Harrison Bader sent him a signed bat.Despite the heated moment, Drew said the rest of their evening at Citizens Bank Park went well. “Our night worked out okay,” he said.