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A youngster Philadelphia Phillies Fan had the chance to meet the champist of the Harrison Bader center after Friday evening’s victory over the Miami Marlins – a consolation to have to abandon the Bader’s home after a heated dispute with a woman in the stands.
The incident, which has become viral on social networks, occurred during the fourth round when Bader hit a solo homening in the stands on the left field. Fans rushed to the ball, including the young boy’s father, who left victorious.
Harrison Bader de Philadelphia Phillies, on the right, famous with Max Kepler (17) after hitting a home run in the fourth round of a baseball match against the Miami Marlins on Friday September 5, 2025 in Miami. (Photo / marta Lavandier)
But a few moments later, a woman, also in Phillies clothing, approached the father and the son.
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Several videos published on social networks seemed to show the crying woman to man, saying: “You took it to me”.
“It was in my hands,” could be heard the woman repeat.
The father then seemed to remove the ball from his son’s glove and give him to the woman, adding “Bye” before she storms.

Harrison Bader de Philadelphia Phillies (2) beckoned with the enclosure of the lifts after hitting a Home Run during the round of a baseball match against the Marlins of Miami on Friday September 5, 2025 in Miami. (Photo / marta Lavandier)
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But later in the game, the young fan was approached by a Marlins employee At Loandepot Park, who held him a gift bag.
“It’s for you, I’m really sorry,” the staff member could be heard in a shared video on social networks.
In the end, the young fan left with a memory.

Philadelphia Phillies, Harrison Bader (2), reacts after having removed the fifth round from a baseball match against the Miami Marlins on Friday September 5, 2025 in Miami. (Photo / marta Lavandier)
The Phillies shared photos to their social media in Bader Renis with the fan and giving him a signed bat.
“Go home with a battish bat of the Bader,” said the post.