Idiot Yankees Fans Assault Mookie Betts? Mets Fans and MLB Fans May Suffer Because of It?

In game 4 of the world series, 2 Yankees Fans decided to interfere with Mookie Betts catching a foul ball and were ultimately ejected and escorted out of the stadium. These 2 Yankees fans certainly crossed the line and could have seriously hurt dodgers superstar mookie betts. APPARENTLY THESE 2 FANS PLANNED THIS ACTION BEFORE IT EVEN OCCURRED. MOOKE BETTS ULTIATLY SHOWED CLASS AND DIDNT REALLY REACT NEGATIVELY AFTER THE GAME. THIS ACT BY THE FANS AKE ALL OF NEW YOKR LOOK BAD EVEN NEW YORK METS FANS. ALL MLB FANS SHOULD BE UPSET. DODGERS FANS ARE MOST LIKELY THE ANGRIEST AFTER LAST NIGHT FIASCO. THANK YOU , PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST METS AND MLB NEWS

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  1. The other Yeankee fans did nothing..to NOT call out these walking TRASH humans…your just as bad..shameful behavior,,,a
    nd the rest of you just sit there…garbage fans for a garbage team….go Dodger 🧢 Blue…

  2. That looks like assault. How about shitebag Yankees fans heckling Freddy when he was talking about his mom dying of cancer when he was ten?

  3. This incident could jave fundamentally changed how we get to view games at the park. If mookie gets hurt there every team puts up pole to pole fencing and barriers between fans and the outfield wall.

  4. That's not assault that's actually battery. Is salt if you're yelling at somebody and then threatening them to that nature and then if you touch them that would be battery. I did say assault not salt😂.

  5. This is entirely the point with his own comments to the media. This was premeditated, they thought about this moment as season ticket holders. Typical Yankee fan does the dumbest thing possible. Always pray this never happens at Citi Field.

  6. Couple things. First, if I remember right the announcer definitely changed his tune as soon as they saw the head in replay and you could see what the fans were actually doing.
    Second, I always thought Bartman got unfairly attacked and ridiculed for his incident. But to see this in contrast, this was pure insanity.

    update I reheard the call, never mind the A for effort thing was on the replay. Best I can give is he was being sarcastic, but not quite selling the sarcasm enough haha

  7. God bless that loyal fans bravery! You know he is pulling his family out of a burning building. Got the Yankees going though, after the game the fan was awarded a 200$ gift card for WB Mason and a team set including the manager for bobble head figures.

  8. Although the corporation on the corner of 161st and River may have relocated across the street, the Bronx Zoo is still alive. This is typical of the front-running fanatics that frequent that shopping mall of a ballpark. The first incident, although vastly different, being it hurt the home ballclub, was the Steve Bartman Incident which occurred at Wrigley in the 2003 NLCS between the Marlins and Cubs. The other incident took place in the Yankees' former dump located across the street when Jeffrey Maier interfered with play altering the outcome of Game 1 of the '96 ALCS. A game that affected former Met skipper and then Birds manager Davey Johnson in a game Baltimore should have won. As passionate as our fanbase is, Met fans NEVER conduct themselves like the sideshow attractions that attend games in The Bronx Zoo. They are a separate entity from The Flushing Faithful and great fans such as The 7 Line Army. The Bleacher Creatures and their lame rollcall are the type of people who root for the government in a tax audit. Pride, Power, and Pinstripes? Give us a break, authentic New York baseball fans are the descendants of the New York Baseball Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. The Bronx Baseball Corporation was established in 1903 when the original Baltimore Orioles relocated to upper Manhattans' Hilltop Park and became the New York Highlanders. Later, as tenants of the New York Baseball Giants (RIP Arnold Hano, Bobby Thomson, Sal Maglie, Hank Schenz, Sal Yvars, and Willie Mays), they played as tenants of the Giants at the Polo grounds before settling in their original dump, The House that Greed Built across the Macombs Dam Bridge in their precious Boogeydown. Knowledgeable and passionate baseball fans from New York and the surrounding area are National League fans, established in 1876, the Senior Circuit, before this interleague nonsense, predating AAAA Ball, formerly known as the American League (est.1901), home of The Bronx Baseball Corporation, established the passion New Yorkers have for the true National Pastime, our great game of baseball. Yankee fans never have represented true New York baseball, our traditions, and origins, and never will. Rest in Peace to the greatest ballplayer of all time, Willie Howard Mays, our Say Hey Kid, who proudly donned the Black and Orange of our New York Baseball Giants and ended his illustrious career in Flushing, home, where he belonged, proudly as a New York Met! That being said, C'mon you Bums, do us a favor and BURY THESE CHUMPS!

  9. You should listen to yourself. Please stop yelling and invest in speech therapy. Famed writer/humorist, Lewis Grizzard, correctly observed that the greatest contraceptive device known to mankind is…the New York accent.

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