Two spectators who were sent off for non-manner acts that hindered Mookie Betts (LA Dodgers)' defense in the Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series last season will not be allowed to enter all baseball stadiums in the future.안전놀이터
The MLB Secretariat said on Wednesday (Korea time) that the two fans who obstructed the game by holding a player in Game 4 of the World Series last year will be permanently banned from all MLB stadiums, offices and other facilities. They will not be allowed to attend related events sponsored by MLB.
MLB warned, "If they are found to have attended MLB's stadium or event, they could be sent off and arrested on charges of illegal intrusion."
New York Yankees fans Austin Capobianco and John P. Hanson acted as non-manners in Game 4 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Yankees at Yankee Stadium on October 30 last year.
After the first batter of the Yankees, Gleyber Torres ran to the fence of the stands outside the right foul line to catch the ball. At this time, those wearing Yankees uniforms in the stands grabbed Betts' glove, which stretched out its arms to the fence of the stands, and took the ball away.
Betts, who experienced the situation, looked puzzled and angry.
The ball fell due to interference from spectators, but the referee ruled the ball out, judging that Betts had properly caught the ball. The two fans who committed irrational acts were immediately sent off and their tickets for Game 5 were also canceled.
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