
Phillies Karen (Photo via X/Twitter)
The outrage from “Phillies Karen” just keeps on leading to more rewards for the family that had to deal with her inexcusable behavior.
For those who missed it, “Phillies Karen” is the nickname assigned to a female Philadelphia Phillies fan who went viral during Friday night’s game against the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park.
So, a mini recap: Harrison Bader hit a home run in the top half of the fourth inning to extend the Phillies’ lead to 5-1.
NBC Sports Philadelphia cameras caught a father (since identified as Drew Feltwell) retrieving the home run ball and handing it over to his son, Lincoln, only to be confronted by the so-called Karen.
![]()
The woman demanded the man hand her the ball while his confused and disappointed son looked on.
Wanting to diffuse the situation, the man reluctantly handed the ball over to Phillies Karen:
But the story had a happy ending: The Marlins found the young boy and gave him a prize pack and multiple baseballs.
After the game, he also got to meet Bader, who awarded him an autographed baseball bat.
Phillies Karen Just Gave The Lincolns A World Series Dream
Phillies Karen (Photo via X)
As if getting those special gifts from the Marlins and Phillies on Friday wasn’t special enough, things just got a whole lot better for the Lincoln family.
After seeing the video, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis took to X/Twitter and said he’d purchase World Series tickets for the Lincoln family.
On top of that, Lemonis is buying an RV for Drew, referring to him as “Dad of the Year.”
Going to the World Series is a dream for millions of sports fans, but the Phillies just so happen to be a top World Series front-runner with the second-best record in the National League (83-60).
If the Phillies can recapture the magic we saw from 2022, the Lincolns will get to see their beloved baseball team in the World Series.
News
A newly surfaced inventory from Jeffrey Epstein’s “secret” storage unit reads like a missing chapter—items reportedly removed ahead of a 2005 raid, then locked away outside official view. The most unsettling claim: authorities may never have searched it. One line in the file changes how everything else reads|KF
More disturbing details were coming to light about the secret storage lockers tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier once…
My parents didn’t leave an explanation—only a note: “Stay out of sight, freak.” I thought it was the usual cruelty, until a lawyer knocked with a folder and a deadline. One signature, one hidden clause, and I realized the insult wasn’t the point—it was the cover…(KF)
Sierra Merritt’s story begins on her 16th birthday, April 12th, in the quiet, hollow silence of her family’s Westport home….
THE EPSTEIN FILES OPEN AGAIN: 17 DIRTY EMAILS EXPOSED IN A MAJOR EPSTEIN DOCUMENT LEAK, FORCING THE PUBLIC TO CONFRONT QUESTIONS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN ANSWERED|KF
The release of millions of pages of investigative material related to Jeffrey Epstein has reopened one of the darkest chapters…
WHAT POLICE FOUND BEHIND THE FOSTER HOME DOOR SHOCKED EVEN VETERAN OFFICERS: CHAINS, CONTROL, AND CHILDREN LIVING IN FEAR — ALL REVEALED BY A SINGLE BODYCAM RECORDING||case file (KF)
The New Mexico State Police arrived at the remote cabin just after nightfall. Dispatch radio traffic crackled as officers moved…
A horrifying case in abandoned mine shafts: a borrowed propane tank, a hidden rifle, tire tracks, and a homemade device later recovered—moves so calculated they left even investigators chilled, all tied to the Marine next door | case file (KF)
Aaron Corwin was born on July 15, 1994, in the United States to biological parents who were never publicly identified….
The troubling past of the #1 suspect in the Nancy Guthrie case: the “last person to see her” detail is pushing the investigation into a new direction as records, timing, and movements are re-examined. No public accusation—just mounting pressure, and a background that has investigators uneasy|KF
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, has taken an…
End of content
No more pages to load






