Two New York Yankees fans have been banned indefinitely from all Major League Baseball events after grabbing Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts’ wrist during Game 4 of the 2024 World Series at Yankee Stadium.
The incident, which took place on October 29, involved fans Austin Capobianco and John P. Hansen interfering with Betts as he leaped to catch a fly ball near the wall.
Yankees fans banned from MLB games after interfering with Mookie Betts in World Series
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The altercation occurred in the first inning when Betts successfully made the catch despite one fan holding his wrist and another attempting to pry the ball from his glove. MLB, in a letter obtained by the New York Post, cited the fans’ actions as posing a “serious risk to the health and safety of the player” and described their behavior as far exceeding acceptable conduct.
“Based on your conduct, Major League Baseball is banning you indefinitely from all MLB stadiums, offices, and other facilities,” MLB stated, adding that any attempts to return would result in trespassing charges.
The two fans were ejected from Game 4 and subsequently banned from Game 5. The Yankees and MLB initially prohibited them from Yankee Stadium, but MLB extended the ban to all league facilities.
Capobianco, speaking to ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, admitted the incident was premeditated, claiming they had planned to “D’ up” for any foul balls. He later acknowledged during a Barstool Sports interview that their actions had “crossed the line.”
The Yankees condemned the behavior in a statement, calling it “egregious and unacceptable.” The team emphasized that player safety is a priority and announced that the fans’ Game 5 tickets were given to a pediatric cancer patient and their family.
Betts, who remained composed during the game, addressed the incident more candidly months later on Back That Year Up With Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson. Reflecting on the moment, Betts expressed initial anger: “I get them trying to get the ball. Cool. But, like, you tried to grab my s–t.” He admitted he briefly considered retaliating before deciding to focus on the game.
FOX Sports captured the interference and shared the clip online, humorously noting, “A for effort.” The incident quickly went viral, adding to the controversy surrounding the fans’ actions.
Initial reports suggested Capobianco and Hansen were season ticket holders, but the Post clarified that they had been using seats owned by another long-time season ticket holder. That individual, who has held the seats since 1990, was not present at Game 4 and supported MLB’s decision to ban the pair. The ticket holder’s rights to the seats remain intact.
Betts and the Dodgers ultimately recovered from the Game 4 loss, going on to clinch the World Series. However, the actions of Capobianco and Hansen have left a lasting mark, sparking renewed discussions about fan behavior and player safety.
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