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Yankees Ban Fans, Give Tickets to Cancer Patient After Fan Interference
Bronx, New York, USAThursday, October 31, 2024
Capobianco, a season-ticket holder, told ESPN's Jesse Rogers that the Yankees refunded the cost of the tickets and warned him of arrest if he tried to attend. He hoped the ban would be short-term to avoid losing their season tickets.
The Major League Baseball Players Association is keeping an eye on the situation. Executive Director Tony Clark said, "Player safety is crucial, and we're in contact with league security to ensure proper measures are taken. "
Mookie Betts, the outfielder involved, wasn't too bothered by the incident. "It's not a big deal, " he said. "We lost the game, and that's what matters. We need to move on and prepare for the next one. "
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