Rays reporter comes to rescue after man wrestles ball away from young fan
· New York PostRays sideline reporter Ryan Bass is being praised for stepping in to brighten a young Guardians fan’s night after she had a home run ball wrestled away from her by a grown man in an embarrassing display during Monday’s game against Cleveland.
The moment was captured by the Rays broadcast during the bottom of the fifth inning after the Guardians’ Daniel Schneemann hit a two-run home run to right field at Progressive Field.
The adult fan bobbled the catch of the home run, and it landed right near a young girl, who was coming down the steps to try and get the souvenir — leading the man to wrestle the ball away from her while it was on the ground.
The scene left Rays broadcasters Andrew Freed and Brian Anderson stunned.
One of the broadcasters, while on air, implored, “Give that ball back.”
That’s when Bass sprang into action to make the sad situation a bit better, later appearing in the outfield stands with a baseball for the girl — bringing a smile to her face before she began to cry after Bass walked away.
“Just exercising all of that bonus girl dad energy,” Bass posted on X while re-sharing a clip of the exchange.
He appeared to have also gone back and taken a photo with the young Guardians fan, her mom and her brother, as the two siblings smiled and each held up baseballs.
“Baseball is the best! What a sweet little family,” he wrote on social media.
And he later posted: “We had to make it right.”
The incident on Monday over the ball is the first viral moment of such magnitude this baseball season.
Last season, an unidentified woman went viral after she berated a father for a Harrison Bader home run ball that he was giving to his son during a Phillies-Marlins game in Miami on Sept. 5.
The Rays went on to win the game 3-2.