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“Phillies Karen” continues to be the discuss of the sports activities world.
In case you missed it, a house run ball by Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader made nationwide headlines because of one fan berating a father and son at hand over the ball after it reached the stands.
Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln, and daughter Avery appeared on Fox News’ “America Reports” to speak in regards to the viral second, the place Drew Feltwell thought he was making a core reminiscence for his son after discovering Bader’s homer on the bottom amongst a number of spectators. But a feminine Phillies fan was captured marching as much as the Feltwells, demanding they offer her the ball.
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Robert Griffin III, former NFL quarterback and TV analyst for ESPN, appears on earlier than the sport between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2023 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
The second shortly went viral, and on the finish of the day, the Feltwells gained by getting a meet-and-greet with Bader.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III gave his response to what has since been dubbed the “Phillies Karen.”
“She dropped the ball. You dropped it, he picked it up and gave it to the child. At that time, it is now not your ball. Get higher palms, haven’t got butterfingers and catch the ball,” Griffin stated to Fox News Digital in a latest interview.

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader (2) reacts after hanging out through the fifth inning of a baseball sport in opposition to the Miami Marlins Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
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Fans battling for any sort of memorabilia is hardly unusual, however a selected reminiscence has caught out to Griffin nicely over a decade later. Griffin was in New York for the Heisman Trophy ceremony, when he signed an autograph for somebody who, he thought, was paralyzed from the waist down.
“So I signed the autograph, go the ceremony, win the Heisman, come again, and the man’s strolling the streets of New York, appears at me, winks and laughs, after which continues to love go attempt to get autographs from another those who have been there,” Griffin stated.Â

Quarterback Robert Griffin III of Baylor University speaks throughout a press convention after successful the Heisman Trophy on the New York Marriott Marquis. (Mark Makela/Corbis through Getty Images)
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“It was fairly wild, however there is no lengths that persons are not prepared to go to get an autograph.”
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