Watch: “I’m 35 and I’ve never caught a foul ball” Steve Gelbs getting harassed by New York Mets fan during Live National broadcast


Watch: “I’m 35 and I’ve never caught a foul ball” Steve Gelbs getting harassed by New York Mets fan during Live National broadcast

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STEVE GELBS– If only baseball fans had thought of witnessing it all, then the showdown between Mets vs Pirates on Wednesday would have let you laugh out loud on the floor as announce Steve Gelbs got harassed by several fans on National broadcast.

While talking to his companions, Steve Gelbs snagged a foul ball off the bat of Pittsburgh catcher Tyler Heineman. So, who gagged Gelbs on Live TV? It was Bob, a Mets fan from 1962, who is a New Jersey resident and has never caught the ball in his life.

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But to Bob’s dismay? Steve Gelbs, himself had never the caught the ball and decided put forward his case on Live TV. The mockery led to an extent where Gelbs was approached by several fans pleading for the ball, which prompted him to call security for backup. Furthermore, to escape the situation.

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However, Steve and Bob got onto good terms as shown in the video below and the latter even waved to the camera, to greet millions of fanatics watching the action from all over the States.

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New York Mets’ downfall is blamed on the Timmy Trumpet performance by Jerry Seinfeld

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New York Mets fans

New York Mets were rolling onto October in a wonderful fashion but after Tuesday’s the Mets are tied for the first position with the Atlanta Braves in the National League East. Jerry Seinfeld brought up the day when Timmy Trumpet played his  rendition of ‘Narco’ for Edwin Diaz.

This is how the twitter exploded after Jerry Seinfeld’s statement blaming Timmy Trumpet for coming and playing for the New York Mets, SNYTV tweeted, “The Braves defeated the Athletics late last night in Oakland. Today, for the first time since April 11, the Mets do not have sole possession of first place in the NL East.”

Jerry Seinfeld replied with, “I blame that stupid Trumpet performance. Celebrating in season. We haven’t won anything yet. Bad mojo.” The New York Mets’ fan did not stop here, he even blamed another band for destroying the 2000 WS, “Same as when Baja Men showed up to play ‘Who Let Dogs Out’ in 2000 WS. Series ended right there.”

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