What Happened to Austin Capobianco, Ejected Yankees Fan Who Took Mookie Betts Ball?

What Happened to Austin Capobianco, Ejected Yankees Fan Who Took Mookie Betts Ball?

As a seasoned baseball enthusiast with decades of fandom under my belt, I must say that the saga of Austin Capobianco has certainly piqued my interest. It seems this Yankees fan’s bold move to snatch a foul ball from Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series has landed him in hot water, and rightly so.


Many baseball enthusiasts are questioning the current situation of Austin Capobianco, a diehard Yankees fan, who was removed from Game 4 of the 2024 World Series. During the first inning of the game played on Tuesday, October 29th, Capobianco and his friend John Peter physically took a foul ball from Mookie Betts of the Dodgers’ glove. Although the ball was deemed an out by the umpire, opinions are divided, with some viewing Capobianco as a hero while others advocate for his permanent banishment. Here we explore whether Austin Capobianco, aged 38, has faced any disciplinary actions from either the Yankees or MLB.

Has Yankees fan Austin Capobianco been banned?

It’s said that Austin Capobianco and John Peter have been prohibited from attending Game 5, which is scheduled for Wednesday, October 30.

According to reports from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, citing a league source, the Major League Baseball has advised the New York Yankees to prohibit two specific fans. At this point, it remains uncertain if this ban will apply to upcoming World Series matches or potentially games in the following season as well.

Contrary to ESPN’s report on Tuesday, it appears there has been a change of plans regarding Capobiano’s return for Game 5. Initially, he was said to face no consequences, but now it seems otherwise. This is surprising given that he acknowledged his mistake and expected both him and his friend to be removed from the game due to his actions.

Following Tuesday’s game, Betts chose to put the incident involving Capobianco behind him. He expressed that for him, during a match, who the opponent is doesn’t really matter. Instead, his focus was on preparing for Wednesday’s game.

It appears that numerous fans and analysts have advocated for a ban against Capobianco on platform X, and it seems the Major League Baseball is in agreement with this suggestion.

By chance, it turned out that Rob Gronkowski, also known as “Gronk,” acknowledged his college friendship with Capobianco. In an episode of Up & Adams podcast, he shared that Capobianco was a member of the Arizona Wildcats hockey team, which he referred to as being “wild” and “ferocious.” Interestingly, an article from The Daily Wildcat in 2007 highlights Capobianco as a senior defenseman on the hockey team.

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2024-10-30 21:10