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Mookie Betts had blunt response for Yankees fans who interfered with him in World Series: 'F*** you guys'

Fans interfere with a foul ball caught by Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts during the first inning in Game 4 of the baseball World Series against the New York Yankees, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) (Ashley Landis/AP)

An unfortunately memorable moment of the 2024 World Series occurred in Game 4 when Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts attempted to catch a fly ball in right field foul territory at Yankee Stadium during the first inning.

Betts reached over the wall into the first row of seats and made the catch. However, two fans immediately tried to take the ball from Betts' glove, as if that would somehow have prevented the out. One of the spectators was caught on camera trying to pry Betts' glove open to get the ball, while the other grabbed the former MVP's wrist to prevent him from pulling the glove and ball away.

Umpires called fan interference and awarded Betts the out. The two spectators were then escorted out of the ballpark and later banned from Game 5.

Following the game, Betts said "I've never seen anything like that" and kept his thoughts civil.

However, two months after the incident and an eventual Dodgers World Series championship, Betts had a far more candid response when asked about the fan interference by comedians Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson on their Peacock "Back That Year Up 2024" special.

"I would really say 'F*** you guys,'" Betts replied when asked what he would say to those fans now. "I get them trying to get the ball. Cool. But, like, you tried to grab my s***.

"I was in the moment," he added. "So I thought about throwing a ball at 'em. And then I realized, 'Mook, you ain't gonna do s***. Go back to right field."

Again, Betts caught the ball and got the out. He hit .278 with a .681 OPS. And he went on to win the third World Series title of his career. He absolutely got the last laugh. Now, he has the last word as well. And it's recorded on video to be replayed repeatedly online.

Betts also may not have to deal with such a situation again next season, as the Dodgers plan to move him to the infield to play second base or shortstop. He could again run into foul territory playing either of those positions, of course. But Betts wouldn't necessarily have to reach high over a wall to get a fly ball.

The Dodgers do play the Yankees next season in a three-game series from May 30 to June 1. However, the games will be played at Dodger Stadium.

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