The Atlanta Braves’ first baseman Freddie Freeman remunerated a youthful Phillies fan for his act of liberality toward an Atlanta fan.
The Braves were confronting the Philadelphia team at their home field, Truist Park, on Friday when Freeman hit a home run right to youthful Joshua Scott, who was watching the game with his father, James.
In a video of the moment, Joshua missed getting the ball by inches – making it fall in the bullpen. Be that as it may, after a few attempts, he at long last got the ball thrown to him from the beginning.
Be that as it may, Joshua at that point did the unexpected: he gave the ball to a fan who was wearing a Freeman jersey. The trade, which was caught by Bally Sports, turned into a web sensation.
During Sunday’s down, the Braves association arranged an exceptional shock for the Scott’s to compensate Joshua for his gesture.
The father and son were brought down to the side of the field, where they got themselves face-to-face with Freeman. The star competitor gave Joshua a baseball autographed by both Freddie and Bryce Harper, a popular Phillies player.
“I know you’re a Phllies fan,” Freeman said. “I saw your video and had to meet you. I know you missed it (the homerun ball), but I got you a ball signed by me and Bryce Harper …You don’t have to catch that one.”
The Braves shared a video of the moment on Twitter.
The Phillies association likewise remunerated Joshua for his kindness, and sent him home with some signed Phillies gear, as indicated by MLB columnist Jon Heyman.