Dodgers star outfielder Mookie Betts had a run-in with two Yankees fans during Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday night. As Betts caught a foul ball hit by a New York player, the fans attempted to knock the ball out of his glove, resulting in fan interference being called by the umpire. Both fans were escorted from their seats by stadium security after the incident. Betts remained composed throughout the encounter, and the Dodgers ultimately won the game. The incident has sparked debate among fans and analysts about fan behavior at sporting events and the need for increased security measures to protect players. Betts, a former Red Sox player, showed professionalism and restraint in handling the situation, earning praise from fellow players and fans. While conflicts between players and fans are not uncommon in the world of sports, incidents like this highlight the importance of respect and sportsmanship in the game. As the World Series continues, all eyes will be on Betts and the Dodgers as they strive for victory on the field.
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