Overview
- Drew Feltwell says he surrendered Harrison Bader’s home-run ball to de-escalate a confrontation and shield his 10-year-old son.
- He described the woman’s behavior as “very vulgar,” and video shows her gesturing at nearby fans during the exchange.
- Multiple women have been wrongly named online, with public denials and even a school district refuting claims about an accused employee.
- Trading-card retailer Blowout Cards is offering $5,000 for the baseball if the woman signs it with the inscription “I’m sorry,” stating the offer is firm.
- The boy later received consolation gifts, including a Marlins souvenir package and a bat signed by Bader.