Astros fan rips foul ball out of Mike Trout’s glove in repeat of Mookie Betts World Series play

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It sure looked like Mike Trout caught that ball. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)

(Brandon Sloter via Getty Images)

Mike Trout and Mookie Betts now have a very specific thing in common, beyond being Los Angeles-based MLB stars.

In a repeat of Betts’ infamous foul ball catch in Game 4 of the 2024 World Series, in which a pair of New York Yankees fans unceremoniously ripped a caught ball out of the Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star’s glove, Trout caught a foul ball against the Houston Astros only for it be yanked out.

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Trout made the play at the wall in foul territory down the first-base line, with replay clearly showing the ball landing in his glove and the glove closing. It was only a split-second later an Astros fan managed to pull the ball out.

The Astros fan appeared to offer the ball back before holding his hands up and playing innocent as first-base umpire Alan Porter stepped in. The umpires eventually ruled the play was a foul ball, unlike the Betts play where fan interference was called at Yankee Stadium.





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