NEW YORK — Two New York Yankees fans who were ejected from Game 4 of the World Series for interfering with Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts have been banned from Game 5 on Wednesday night.
Betts leaped at the retaining wall in foul territory and caught Gleyber Torres' pop fly in the first inning Tuesday night, but a fan in the first row with a gray Yankees road jersey grabbed Betts' glove with both hands and pulled the ball out. Another fan grabbed Betts' bare hand.
''Not good. There's no place for that. It's as simple as that,'' New York manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday. ''Come here, cheer, root for your team, whatever. No place for that. Should never have hands on anyone.''
The Yankees called the behavior ''egregious and unacceptable.'' The team said the fans involved are season-ticket holders, and the club gave their Game 5 tickets to Calvin Young, a pediatric cancer patient who lives in New Jersey, and his family.
Young, 15, was unable to attend a kids-only news conference at the ballpark in September to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The World Series appearance was his first postseason game at Yankee Stadium, according to the team.
''Yankee Stadium is known for its energy and intensity, however the exuberance of supporting one's team can never cross the line into intentionally putting players at physical risk," the team said Wednesday in a statement. "The Yankees and Major League Baseball maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward the type of behavior displayed last night. These fans will not be permitted to attend tonight's game in any capacity.''
The Major League Baseball Players Association also expressed concern about player safety and security.
''As with every incident at the ballpark that affects players, we have been in regular contact with league security officials since last night's incident and will be closely tracking both the response to that incident and the protective measures taken going forward, beginning tonight,'' the union said in a statement.