Red Sox fan somehow hits Yankees player with his own home run ball

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The Boston Red Sox should consider signing one of their fans that got ejected from Fenway Park on Saturday.

After New York Yankees power hitter Giancarlo Stanton blasted a home run to the top of Fenway Park’s infamous Green Monster at the top of the seventh inning on Saturday, a Red Sox fan took that ball and whipped it back onto the field in protest, hitting Stanton in the arm after a hop as he rounded second base. That’s a pretty impressive feat.

ICYMI: A fan threw Giancarlo Stanton’s home run back onto the field … and hit him with it 👀 pic.twitter.com/oB5dnwIkwJ

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Red Sox pitcher may need to quit ‘Fortnite’ thanks to carpal tunnel

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David Price, one of the Boston Red Sox’s best pitchers, may need to quit playing Fortnite if he wants to keep playing baseball.

Price sat out Wednesday’s game against the New York Yankees due to an issue with his hand — not an issue you want as a starting pitcher — which turned out to be carpal tunnel syndrome. After receiving the news, Price told ESPN that he may have to quit playing the popular game Fortnite, which has taken the MLB by storm.

Although his condition may not have 100% come from Fortnite, Price is a known Fortnite player, and carpal tunnel syndrome can spring up in people who make small repetitive movements with their hands and fingers, namely typing or gaming. Read more…

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