Who knew that so close to October, the MLB world would be talking about the Phillies’ Karen rather than the scoreboards? But here we are. Well, you must have heard or seen the viral clip of a woman wearing a Phillies t-shirt berating a dad and a son, who were celebrating his birthday, and snatching away the home run ball?
Well, she took the ball and went along. But the baseball world went detective, trying to find this person. There have been several names coming forth, but nothing solid. It turns out that a company is literally offering money for her to come forward. And in return, she even gets paid. But there is a twist.
She will only get the money if she hands over the ball with her autograph and writes, “I am sorry” on it.
Attention Karen :We will you pay $5,000 for the ball we only ask that you autograph it “I’m sorry “ pic.twitter.com/tDcbNs8cwx
Please share we would really like to get this ball to that young fan.
— BLOWOUTCARDS (@blowoutcards) September 6, 2025
And well, this offer comes from Blowout Cards, which is a major trading retailer. They have made it clear in their offer, “Our offer is official, and the offer is firm.” The company also wants to return the ball to the child. The 9-year-old sure did get a bat signed by Bader himself but has expressed his sadness over it.
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