Some say he is disapproved of bringing a glove to a baseball match to hang a ball fault, but no one has ever said anything about food.
A Boston Red Sox fan became creative when a lining went directly to his seat Thursday afternoon in Fenway Park.
At the top of the fifth round, the interior field player of Toronto Blue Jays Bo Bichette was in the stick, and he defeated a Walker Buehler sweeper.
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Fenway Park after a rain storm before a match between the Boston Red Sox and the Rays of Tampa Bay on August 26, 2022, in Boston. (Maddie Meyer / Getty Images)
Bichette was not satisfied with himself to swing on a terrain practically in the opposing shot box, hitting her head with her bat.
But perhaps he saw the replay and felt consoled by the efforts of a fan.
The ball went directly to a fan in a gray Sox jersey that used its meal as a glove.

Fenway Park in Boston (Paul Rutherford / Getty Images)
Even more impressive, it was an easy socket for the fan.
It was not the only wild incident linked to fans this week in Fenway. The day before, a fan caught two different nausea bullets. He followed the easy route with a glove.
The SOXs won an additional 4-3 victory on Thursday.
Boston equaled the match to the eighth after a wild land brought Rob Refsnyder back to the third house and returned a race at the top of the 10th. But they scored two points in the lower half to steal the victory and improve at 7-7 in what is a tight race by Al East at the start.

Baltimore Orioles play the Boston Red Sox in the eighth round of the first baseball match in a double May 28, 2022, in Boston. (AP photo / Michael Dwyer, file)
Things become easier for Boston this weekend when they face the modest White Sox of Chicago in a three-game set.




