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“Phillies Karen” is still the talk of the sports world.
In case you missed it, a home run ball by Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader made national headlines due to one fan berating a father and son to hand over the ball after it reached the stands.
Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln and daughter Avery appeared on Fox News’ “America Reports” to talk about the viral moment, when Drew Feltwell thought he was making a memory for his son after finding Bader’s home run ball on the ground among multiple spectators.
But a female Phillies fan was captured marching up to the Feltwells, demanding they give her the ball.
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Robert Griffin III, former NFL quarterback and TV analyst for ESPN, before a game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati Bengals Dec. 4, 2023, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The moment quickly went viral, but the Feltwells won by getting a meet-and-greet with Bader.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III gave his reaction to “Phillies Karen.”
“She dropped the ball. You dropped it, he picked it up and gave it to the kid. At that point, it’s no longer your ball. Get better hands, don’t have butterfingers and catch the ball,” Griffin told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader reacts after striking out during the fifth inning against the Miami Marlins Sept. 5, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
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Fans battling for any type of memorabilia is hardly uncommon, but a specific memory has stuck out to Griffin well over a decade later. Griffin was in New York for the Heisman Trophy ceremony, when he signed an autograph for someone who, he thought, was paralyzed from the waist down.
“So, I signed the autograph, go to the ceremony, win the Heisman, come back and the guy’s walking the streets of New York, looks at me, winks and laughs and then continues to, like, go try to get autographs from some other people that were there,” Griffin said.

Quarterback Robert Griffin III of Baylor University speaks during a press conference after winning the Heisman Trophy at the New York Marriott Marquis. (Mark Makela/Corbis via Getty Images)
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“It was pretty wild, but there’s no lengths that people are not willing to go to get an autograph.”
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