The Yankees won Game 4 against the L.A. Dodgers to stay alive in the series, which the Dodgers lead 3-1. The Yankees announced that fans who interfered with Dodgers player Mookie Betts in the previous game would not be allowed to attend the next game at Yankee Stadium. One fan, Austin Capobianco, expressed disappointment over not being able to use his season tickets for the game and gave them to a pediatric cancer patient instead. The incident of fan interference is not uncommon in baseball history, with notable instances including Derek Jeter’s home run in the 1996 ALCS and the infamous “Steve Bartman incident” in the 2003 NLCS. The MLB Players Association expressed concern over the incident and pledged to monitor security efforts. Fan interference remains a hot topic in baseball due to its impact on game outcomes and player safety.
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