- During the second inning of the White Sox vs Minnesota Twins game on Monday, a player hit a foul ball that landed in the stands
- A White Sox fan and a woman both rushed to try and grab it off the ground, but the fan beat her to it
- But she rudely snatched the ball from his hands and walked back to her seat
- The White Sox fan was left in utter disbelief at her move, but was eventually presented a signed baseball from White Sox vice president Brooks Boyer
A woman did not follow some of the etiquette rules with baseball after she stole a foul ball from another fan during a Chicago White Sox game.
During the second inning of Sox game against the Minnesota Twins on Monday, a foul ball was hit down the left-field line and landed in the stands.
Video of the moment shows a Chicago fan and a woman along with a few other people rush into a made scramble for the ball that fell on the ground in the stands.
During the second inning of Sox game against the Minnesota Twins on Monday, a foul ball was hit down the left-field line and landed in the stands
Video of the moment shows a Chicago fan and a woman along with a few other people rush into a made scramble for the ball that fell on the ground in the stands. He grabbed it first, until she snatched it from his hands (right)
The White Sox fan was in disbelief at what just happened to him as she clutched the ball and sat back down in her seat with the souvenir
Both the woman and the fan tried grabbing it, but the fan reached it first and was seemingly elated.
Until seconds later, the woman decided it was hers and then snatched it from him.
She then walked away seemingly happy with a smug expression on her face at now having a souvenir.
The White Sox fan threw his arms up in the air in shock and disbelief at what just happened to him.
Still in shock, the fan threw his arms up in the air before he walked away empty-handed
But luckily his day was saved when White Sox vice president and chief marketing officer Brooks Boyer brought justice to the situation by coming down to the stands and giving him a signed ball
But luckily his day was saved when White Sox vice president and chief marketing officer Brooks Boyer brought justice to the situation.
Boyer likely witnessed the incident and decided to come down to the stands to hand-deliver the fan a signed ball.
The White Sox went on to lose the game 10-2 against the Twins.