The New York Yankees fans who grabbed at Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series will not be welcome back for Game 5.
The Yankees announced that the two fans, Austin Capobianco and John Peter, have been banned from attending Game 5 on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium.
“Last night two fans were ejected from Yankee Stadium for egregious and unacceptable physical contact with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts.
The safety and security of players, fans and Stadium staff is the foundational element of every event held at Yankee Stadium, and it cannot be compromised.
Tonight marks the final home game of year, and we want every ounce of our fans’ passion on display. Yankee Stadium is known for its energy and intensity, however the exuberance of supporting one’s team can never cross the line into intentionally putting players at physical risk.
The Yankees and Major League Baseball maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward the type of behavior displayed last night. These fans will not be permitted to attend tonight’s game in any capacity.”
The Yankees’ statement on the fans came just over an hour after ESPN reported that MLB had asked the Yankees to ban the fans from Game 5.
Capobianco and Peter were called for fan interference in the first inning of the Yankees’ 11-4 home win. Betts made a play on a ball in foul ground near the right foul pole, leaning up against the wall to snag the ball. While Betts’ glove was suspended in the air, Capobianco and Peter grabbed at it and actually ripped the ball free. It was immediately apparent what happened, so the fans were called for interference and escorted out.
Stadium bans typically follow incidents of fan interference, but Capobianco and Peter told Jesse Rogers of ESPN that the Yankees said they’d be able to return to their seats for Game 5 on Wednesday night. Capobianco told also told Rogers that he and the fans who sit in that area like to “joke” about patrolling the area and playing defense.
“We always joke about the ball in our area,” Capobianco, 38, said at a local bar after the game. “We’re not going to go out of our way to attack. If it’s in our area, we’re going to ‘D’ up.
“Someone defends, someone knocks the ball. We talk about it. We’re willing to do this.”