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RG3 remembers his craziest moment of fans while criticizing “Phillies Karen”

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“Phillies Karen” is still the conference of the world of sport.

In case you have missed it, a ball at home by the Philadelphia Phillies voltiseur, Harrison Bader, made the headlines of the national newspapers due to a fan repressing a father and a son to put the ball after reaching the stands.

Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln and his daughter Avery appeared on “America Reports” of Fox News to talk about the viral moment, when Drew Fellwell thought he was making a memory for his son after finding Home Run Bader on the field among several spectators.

But a fan of phillies was captured by walking towards the Feltwells, demanding that they give it the ball.

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RG3 smiling

Robert Griffin III, former NFL quarter-Arrière and television analyst for ESPN, before a match between Jacksonville Jaguars and the Bengals of Cincinnati on December 4, 2023, at the Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. (David Rosenblum / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The moment quickly became viral, but the Feltwells won by obtaining a meeting with Bader.

The former quarter of the NFL, Robert Griffin III, gave his reaction to “Phillies Karen”.

“She dropped the ball. You dropped him, he picked it up and gave it to the child. At that time, it’s no longer your ball.

Harrison Bader reacts

Philadelphia Phillies, Harrison Bader, reacts after removing the fifth round against the Miami Marlins on September 5, 2025, in Miami. (Photo / marta Lavandier)

The Dodgers emergency launcher, Blake Treinen, pays tribute to Charlie Kirk on Mound with a personalized hat

Fans who fight for any type of memories are hardly rare, but a specific memory has remained in Griffin much more than 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 with the waist.

“So, I signed the autograph, I go to the ceremony, wins the Heisman, I come back and the guy walks in the streets of New York, looks at me, made clinks and laughter and continues, like, go try to get autographs from other people who were there,” said Griffin.

RG3 with Heisman

The quarter-Arrière Robert Griffin III of the University of Baylor speaks during a press conference after winning the Heisman trophy at the Marriott Marquis in New York. (Mark Makela / Corbis via Getty Images)

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“It was quite wild, but there is no duration that people are not willing to go to get an autograph.”

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