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Fan controversially rips ball from Mike Trout’s glove and Los Angeles Dodgers suffer record-breaking defeat

  • On Saturday in Houston, a fan grabbed a ball from Mike Trout's glove during the second inning of the Astros-Angels game.
  • Yainer Diaz hit a high, deep foul ball off Tyler Anderson, prompting Trout to pursue the ball into the stands.
  • Trout leaped into the stands, and a fan wearing an Astros jersey also reached for the ball at the same time.
  • Trout stated, "I jumped in, it was in my glove and the guy just literally took it out."
  • The umpire ruled it a foul ball, and security moved the fan, reminiscent of a similar World Series incident.
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Fan controversially rips ball from Mike Trout's glove

The Angels outfielder immediately appealed to the umpires, who convened but concluded that because the ball was in the stands and outside of the field of play, it was not interference and should be called foul.

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Fox Sports broke the news in United States on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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