Mookie Betts' ball taken away from public nuisance spectators, banned from MLB's entire stadium

Citing sources, the "New York Post" reported on the 11th (Korea Standard Time) that spectators, who were controversial for interfering with the progress of the game in last year's World Series, were banned from all major league stadiums.메이저사이트

Austin Capobianco and John P. Hanson interfered with the progress of the game during Game 4 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium last year.

During the Yankees' attack in the bottom of the first inning, Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts chased Gleyber Torres' ball on the fence, and the two committed the atrocity of grabbing Betts' glove and arm and taking the ball out.

The referee declared obstruction of the spectators and the two were sent off. The two left the stadium without any action, but were later banned from Game 5 in the face of criticism.

At the time, these fans even interviewed the media and were criticized for describing their actions like hero stories.

Since then, the ban has been belatedly confirmed. According to a letter from the MLB Secretariat, obtained by The New York Post, the bureau said, "Your behavior seriously threatened the safety and health of the players and is beyond acceptable limits as fan behavior. Under these circumstances, the MLB Secretariat will permanently prohibit access to stadiums, offices, and other facilities in the Major League Baseball."

Despite these measures, they even added a warning that they could face judicial action if they were caught entering the stadium.

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