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Watch Phillies "Karen" Break the Unwritten Rules About Home Run Balls at Baseball Games, with Lowry

Watch Phillies "Karen" Break the Unwritten Rules About Home Run Balls at Baseball Games, with Lowry

Megyn Kelly

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The Phillies hit a home run and the ball went into the stands and the ball landed kind of in front of this group of people. But there was a scrum to grab it and the guy in the red shirt, his dad, ran over. He got it. He goes back and gives it to his kid. An angry Karen lady comes over, starts yelling at him and you can hear her yelling here. Let's play this out.

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That was horrible. No, you took it from me. You took it from me. That was in my hands. That was in my hands.

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Bye.

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Bye. I'm so sorry. I'm glad you heard that.

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And he gave it back. He took it out of his son's mitt and gave it to the, to you. Take it from me, lady. So your verdict on who's right and who's wrong here, Rich, is what?

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Oh, she's clearly in the wrong. So the basic rule is foul ball, home run, adults involved. It's a scrum, right? And it's just a fight to the finish until someone secures the ball and holds it up. Then it's their ball. But the other rules are, if there's a kid involved in the scrum and you're aware of it as an adult, you back off because you want the kid to get it.

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And if you catch a ball and it's not like, you know, Aaron Judges 500th career home run or something, you know,, then you toss it to the nearest kid. Walking, thinking because a ball landed in your vicinity, it's yours. And then going and confronting a father who got it for his kid is so outlandish. And then going and confronting a father who got it for his kid is so outlandish. It's this this this just isn't done.

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