Yankees fan prevents Red Sox outfielder from robbing a home run, a breakdown

Jul 28, 2024 271.0K views 4:49

What Happened

In the top of the second inning of a Saturday night game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, Yankees outfielder Oswaldo Cabrera steps up to the plate. On a 1-0 pitch, Cabrera launches a deep fly ball to left field. Boston's Alex Verdugo sprints back to the wall, leaping high to try and rob Cabrera of a home run. As Verdugo reaches over the wall, a Yankees fan in the stands reaches out and prevents him from making the catch. The ball sails over the fence for a solo home run, giving the Yankees the lead. Verdugo shakes his head in disbelief, while Cabrera celebrates his go-ahead blast. "Home run!" the umpire declares, to the delight of the Yankees faithful. Verdugo scratches his head, still processing what just happened. "He didn't catch it," Cabrera says excitedly, pumping his fist. The crowd erupts, with jaws dropped and smiles all around as the Yankees take a 1-0 lead. The Yankees fan who prevented the catch was not wearing his glove, hastily trying to put it on as the ball approached. He ultimately comes away with the souvenir, though his overzealous celebration results in a collision with the fan sitting in front of him. "Whoa, whoa, whoa!" exclaims the fan in the Obey shirt whose seat was encroached upon. "Did he catch it?" asks Boston broadcasters Ben Affleck and Matt Damon from the booth, as they scramble to get a better look at the replay. The Fenway Park security guard in the bullpen also rushes to the scene, though he decides against jumping the fence and instead takes the long way around to offer assistance. In the end, the home run stands, and the Yankees fan comes away with the prized baseball. "That's awesome," says the young boy sitting next to him, his mouth agape in wonder. It's a wild, unforgettable moment in this heated rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox.

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