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
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