Yankees Fans Banned After Mookie Betts Incident
Two New York Yankees fans have been banned from entering the stadium following an incident involving Los Angeles Dodgers player Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series. The fans were ejected for their disruptive behavior, which violated MLB's zero-tolerance policy on fan interference.
Two New York Yankees supporters found themselves banned from the stadium after a disruptive incident involving Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder, Mookie Betts, during Game 4 of the World Series.
The incident occurred when Betts made a crucial leaping catch in foul territory; however, one fan in the front row attempted to seize his glove, while another grabbed his non-glove hand.
The Yankees organization announced the ban, reiterating Major League Baseball's strict zero-tolerance policy on such behaviors. Umpires ruled the play as fan interference, resulting in an out for Yankees leadoff hitter Gleybor Torres.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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