Arch Manning excels as No. 7 Texas routs San Jose StateNew Foto - Arch Manning excels as No. 7 Texas routs San Jose State

Arch Manning passed for 295 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score to fuel No. 7 Texas to a 38-7 victory over San Jose State on Saturday in Austin, Texas. Texas (1-1) bounced back from a season-opening loss at now top-ranked Ohio State with a dominating performance from its ball-hawking defense, which forced three fumbles (two by preseason All-American linebacker Anthony Hill) and an interception. Manning completed 19 of 30 passes and was intercepted once. Parker Livingstone had 128 receiving yards and two touchdown catches, and Cedric Baxter added 64 rushing yards for the Longhorns. Texas finished with a 472-273 advantage in total offense. Walker Eget passed for 188 yards to pace the Spartans (0-2). The Longhorns sputtered early on until Manning hit a wide-open Livingstone for an 83-yard touchdown to go up 7-0 at the 2:52 mark of the first quarter. After an interception on the ensuing possession by Jalen Guilbeau, Manning needed just five plays to find Livingstone for their second scoring hookup. The 3-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds to play in the first quarter gave Texas a 14-0 lead. Texas added to the lead on the first play after a San Jose State fumble, with Manning finding tight end Jack Endries for a 36-yard touchdown just 15 seconds into the second quarter. Another Spartans fumble on their next possession set the table for a 16-yard Manning-to-Endries scoring connection that expanded the margin to 28-0 with 12:56 to play in the second quarter. San Jose finally got on the scoreboard with Jabari Bates' 4-yard touchdown run with 8:19 to play until halftime at the end of a 75-yard, eight-play march. Texas added to its lead on Mason Shipley's 47-yard field goal four minutes into the third quarter. Then, late in the third, Manning scrambled to his left and tiptoed down the sideline and into the end zone from 20 yards out to push the Longhorns' advantage to 38-7. --Field Level Media

Arch Manning excels as No. 7 Texas routs San Jose State

Arch Manning excels as No. 7 Texas routs San Jose State Arch Manning passed for 295 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score to f...
Baylor storms back for 2OT win over No. 17 SMUNew Foto - Baylor storms back for 2OT win over No. 17 SMU

Baylor stormed back from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to defeat No. 17 SMU in Dallas, 48-45, in double overtime. After SMU (1-1) kicker Collin Rogers missed a 38-yard field goal in the second overtime, Baylor (1-1) extended its winning streak over the Mustangs to 13 games when Connor Hawkins hit a 27-yard field goal in the second overtime. Running back Bryson Washington scored a touchdown in the first overtime after Jaelyn Davis-Robinson put the Bears on the two-yard line after committing a pass interference penalty in the end zone. It was Washington's second touchdown of the day on 115 yards rushing. SMU responded with a 25-yard pass from Kevin Jennings to Romello Brinson on the first play of its first OT possession, but in the second overtime, the Mustangs failed to get onto the scoreboard. Sawyer Robertson had his second consecutive game with at least 400 passing yards. The former Mississippi State quarterback hit the 400-yard mark in regulation before ending the day with 440. Robertson had four touchdown passes in the victory, including two in the final 5:23 of the fourth quarter. The comeback began with a 48-yard pass to Josh Cameron who caught the ball and took a defender into the end zone with him for his second touchdown catch of the day, part of a 151-yard receiving day for Cameron. Kobe Prentice tied the game with a 21-yard touchdown reception with 34 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, his second of the day on 63 receiving yards. Rogers had a chance to win the game for SMU with two seconds remaining on what would have been a career long 57-yard field goal that went wide right. SMU's T.J. Harden gave the Mustangs a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter with two rushing touchdowns, including a 40-yard run on the second play of the fourth quarter when he reached the end zone untouched. He finished with 115 yards and three rushing touchdowns. Jennings had 296 passing yards, three touchdowns and one interception in the loss. The quarterback started the game going 10-of-10 on pass attempts and threw for 236 yards in the first half. --Field Level Media

Baylor storms back for 2OT win over No. 17 SMU

Baylor storms back for 2OT win over No. 17 SMU Baylor stormed back from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to defeat No. 17 SMU in Dallas,...
US independent director Jim Jarmusch proves surprise Venice winnerNew Foto - US independent director Jim Jarmusch proves surprise Venice winner

By Crispian Balmer VENICE (Reuters) -U.S. indie director Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the coveted Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday with "Father Mother Sister Brother", a three-part meditation on the uneasy ties between parents and their adult children. Although his gentle comedy received largely positive reviews, it had not been a favourite for the top prize, with many critics instead tipping "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a harrowing true-life account of the killing of a five-year-old Palestinian girl during the Gaza war. In the end, the film directed by Tunisia's Kaouther Ben Hania took the runner-up Silver Lion. Divided into chapters set in New Jersey, Dublin and Paris, "Father Mother Sister Brother" features an ensemble cast including Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore and Luka Sabbat. Each instalment drifts gently through domestic encounters where nothing much happens, but small gestures and silences sketch out the generational awkwardness that can beset families. "All of us here who make films, we're not motivated by competition. But this is something I truly appreciate, this unexpected honour," said Jarmusch, who made his name in the 1980s with offbeat, low-budget works such as "Down by Law". In other categories, Italy's Toni Servillo was named best actor for his wry portrayal of a weary president nearing the end of his mandate in "La Grazia", directed by his long-time collaborator Paolo Sorrentino. China's Xin Zhilei won best actress for her role in "The Sun Rises On Us All", a drama directed by Cai Shangjun that delves into questions of sacrifice, guilt and unresolved feelings between estranged lovers who share a dark secret. The Venice festival marks the start of the awards season and regularly throws up big favourites for the Oscars, with films premiering here over the past four years collecting more than 90 Oscar nominations and winning almost 20. GAZA TO THE FORE Venice has often been seen as the most glamorous and least political of the major film festivals, but in 2025 the movies that made the strongest impact focused on current events, with the ongoing Israeli invasion of Gaza casting a long shadow. As he unveiled his own picture last weekend, Jarmusch acknowledged that he was concerned that one of his main distributors had taken money from a company with ties to the Israeli military. "The Voice of Hind Rajab", which uses the real audio of a young girl's desperate pleas for help as her car comes under Israeli gunfire, was the fan favourite, winning a record 24-minute standing ovation at its premiere. "Cinema cannot bring Hind back, nor can it erase the atrocity committed against her. Nothing can ever restore what was taken, but cinema can preserve her voice, make it resonate across borders," Ben Hania said on Saturday night. "Her voice will continue to echo until accountability is real, until justice is served." The best director nod went to Benny Safdie for "The Smashing Machine", which starred Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the role of the real-life mixed martial arts pioneer Mark Kerr. "To be here amongst the giants of the past and the giants here this year, it just blows my mind," said Safdie, who has previously co-directed films with his brother Josh. The special jury award went to Italy's Gianfranco Rosi for his black-and-white documentary "Below the Clouds", about life in the chaotic southern city of Naples, marked by repeated earthquakes and the threat of volcanic eruptions. Among the movies that left Venice empty-handed were a trio of Netflix pictures, Kathryn Bigelow's nuclear thriller "A House of Dynamite", Guillermo del Toro's re-telling of "Frankenstein" and Noah Baumbach's comedy-drama "Jay Kelly". "No Other Choice" by South Korea's Park Chan-wook also failed to secure an award, despite strong reviews, likewise "Bugonia" by Yorgos Lanthimos, which starred Emma Stone. The main jury was chaired by U.S. director Alexander Payne, joined by fellow filmmakers Stéphane Brizé, Maura Delpero, Cristian Mungiu and Mohammad Rasoulof, alongside actresses Fernanda Torres and Zhao Tao. (Reporting by Crispian Balmer and Roberto Mignucci; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

US independent director Jim Jarmusch proves surprise Venice winner

US independent director Jim Jarmusch proves surprise Venice winner By Crispian Balmer VENICE (Reuters) -U.S. indie director Jim Jarmusch une...
Jerry O'Connell recalls advice from River Phoenix's family during "Stand by Me": 'They're the kindest'

Columbia Pictures Jerry O'Connellrecently recalled the support he received from his lateStand by MecostarRiver Phoenixand his family. In a recent episode ofBurtcast, the actor said that Phoenix was one of the "most talented, most beautiful" people he knew. O'Connell said Phoenix's mother advised his parents on getting him an agent following the success ofStand by Me. "She was like, 'Hey, Linda. This movie's a hit. You got to get an agent. This is what's got to happen,'" he said. "That's when I got an agent and everything, but it was so funny." O'Connell and his own family were inexperienced with show business. The TV host's father had initially believed thatStand by Mewould never get released. The patriarch had seen other people create and fail to release films in the past. "It's behind you," O'Connell remembered his father saying. "It was a fun experience. Now, we get back to real life. Okay. I don't want to hear about it ever again." TheSlidersactor proved his dad wrong, asStand by Mebecame a hit among critics and at the box office. It has become a classic in the coming-of-age genre. Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. TheKangaroo Jackstar said he had grown up distrusting of people because of the environment he was raised in. However, the Phoenix family had immediately let him in. "I have a real bond with all the Phoenixes, all of them, because they're the kindest family," O'Connell said. River Phoenix died of a drug overdose at the age of 23 on Oct. 31, 1993. Even during his short life, he racked up numerous accomplishments, including an Academy Award nomination for his role in 1988'sRunning on Empty. Listen to the full Burtcast with Jerry O'Connell below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Jerry O'Connell recalls advice from River Phoenix's family during “Stand by Me”: 'They're the kindest'

Jerry O'Connell recalls advice from River Phoenix's family during "Stand by Me": 'They're the kindest' Columbi...
No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road winNew Foto - No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Luke Altmyer threw for 296 yards and three touchdowns and No. 11 Illinois capitalized on a series of mistakes by Duke to beat the Blue Devils 45-19 on Saturday for a road win against a power-conference opponent. Kaden Feagin, Hank Beatty and Ca'Lil Valentine ran for scores, while Beatty also had a huge receiving day with eight catches for 128 yards for the Fighting Illini (2-0). Illinois led by just one at halftime but asserted itself from there and outscored Duke 31-6 in what turned into a dominating finish. "It was really cool to kind of have some hurdles to climb over in the first half," Altmyer said, adding: "We know if we do the right things, we're a really good team." The key, though was Illinois' opportunism in pouncing on every Duke mistake when the game was close — and boy, there were plenty. Duke (1-1) committed five turnovers, notably a muffed punt deep in its own end to set up a short field on Illinois' first touchdown and Darian Mensah losing a red-zone fumble in the first half. The miscues also included a penalty for having two players in the game wearing a No. 8 jersey as Illinois punted on a three-and-out to open the second half. That led to a first down on a drive the Illini would ultimately take to the end zone, with Altmyer's 4-yard scoring throw to Justin Bowick for a 21-13 lead that ultimately proved to be merely the start of Illinois' surge. "Unfortunately in the second half, we were still the architects of our own demise," Duke coach Manny Diaz said, referring to the penalty as essentially a sixth turnover. Mensah threw for 334 yards and two touchdowns for Duke. Both went to Andrel Anthony, including a spectacular grab in the back of the end zone with Anthony getting his right toe down barely inbounds 8 seconds before halftime to make it 14-13. The takeaway Illinois: This is a quality win that could boost their AP Top 25 standing, coming against a nine-win team from last year. After being outgained 240-132 while allowing four sacks before halftime, Illinois rolled to 287 yards while allowing no sacks after the break. Duke: The Blue Devils officially have a problem through two games: a minus-6 turnover margin with no takeaways. Punch-out Illinois coach Bret Bielema said he showed his players a clip of roughly seven or eight plays from last year showing Blue Devils players having the ball punched out for turnovers, highlighting potential issues with ball security. Defensive back Matthew Bailey used that tip perfectly when the game was still in doubt. Trailing 21-13, Mensah found Sahmir Hagans for a short pass to the left, and Hagans cut inside a defender to get loose and cross midfield. But Bailey closed on Hagans and punched the ball loose as he made contact near the sideline, with teammate Kaleb Patterson making a scrambling crawl to pounce on the ball for the turnover. "It tells a lot being able to come out there and finish the job, especially away and how we did," Bailey said. Up next Illinois: The Illini host Western Michigan on Saturday. Duke: The Blue Devils visit Tulane on Saturday in a reunion for Mensah with his former program. ___ AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-football

No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win

No. 11 Illinois takes over after halftime to beat mistake-prone Duke 45-19 for road win DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Luke Altmyer threw for 296 yards...
Angel Reese suspended by Chicago Sky after making comments 'detrimental to the team'New Foto - Angel Reese suspended by Chicago Sky after making comments 'detrimental to the team'

Angel Reesehas been suspended by the Chicago Sky following comments she made about her teammates, head coach and the organization. The forward will miss the first half of the Sky's game on Sunday against the Las Vegas Aces after her criticisms were published earlier this week by theChicago Tribune. "The Chicago Sky values the safety, respect, and well-being of every player. We are committed to accountability so our players can stay focused on playing basketball," the Sky said in a statement on Friday. "Because of statements detrimental to the team made by Angel Reese duringleague-mandated media, she will not play in the first half of the game on September 7 against the Las Vegas Aces. "This matter has been handled and resolved internally, and we are moving forward as a team." The Sky are currently 10-31 for the season and sit 12th in the WNBA standings – one place above the Dallas Wings in last spot. Reese expressed her disappointment at the Sky's season in her interview with the Tribune while urging the team's front office to bring in "great players". "I'm not settling for the same sh*t we did this year," the two-time All-Star said. "We have to get good players. We have to get great players. That's a non-negotiable for me. I'm willing and wanting to play with the best. And however I can help to get the best here, that's what I'm going to do this offseason." "So it's going to be very, very important this offseason to make sure we attract the best of the best because we can't settle for what we have this year." Reese additionally hinted at possibly leaving the Windy City, saying: "I'd like to be here for my career, but if things don't pan out, obviously I might have to move in a different direction and do what's best for me. But while I am here, I'm going to try to stay open-minded about what I have here and maximize that as much as I can." The 23-year-old has since apologized for the comments she made and clarified what she had meant. "I probably am frustrated with myself right now," Reese said after the Sky's 88-64 win over the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday. "I think the language was taken out of context and I really didn't intentionally mean to put down my teammates because they've been through this with me throughout the whole year. "I just have to be better with my language because I know it's not the message it's the messenger. And understanding what I say can be taken any type of way. So, I just have to be better and grow from this," she added. The No. 7 pick of the 2024 WNBA draft is averaging 14.7 points and a league-high 12.6 rebounds this season. She has at least one more season left on her rookie contract. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Angel Reese suspended by Chicago Sky after making comments ‘detrimental to the team’

Angel Reese suspended by Chicago Sky after making comments 'detrimental to the team' Angel Reesehas been suspended by the Chicago Sk...
Matthew McConaughey snuck his son into audition for new movie by hiding famous last nameNew Foto - Matthew McConaughey snuck his son into audition for new movie by hiding famous last name

Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty Matthew McConaughey's real son, Levi, plays his on-screen son inThe Lost Bus. The Oscar-winning actor revealed he snuck Levi into the audition by hiding his famous last name. He said director Paul Greengrass cast Levi without knowing he was the actor's son. Having a famous parent can get you places in Hollywood — but so can pure talent, asMatthew McConaugheyrevealed that he snuck his son, Levi Alves McConaughey, into an audition to play his on-screen kid by hiding his famous last name. After Friday night's world-premiere screening of their new movie,The Lost Bus,at the 2025Toronto International Film Festival, McConaughey spoke to the audience about how his 17-year-old son came to star with him in the film. "Levi, come on out here, bud," he said, embracing his son, who walked onstage to uproarious applause from the audience at the Princess of Wales Theatre. Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty McConaughey also spoke about Greengrass casting his real mother, Kay McConaughey, for a role in the film before recounting how Levi became involved. "She's always been performing, but I had no idea this young man was interested. As I pitched the script to the family, as I always do before work, there was a part about Kevin having a son. [Levi] asked me, 'How old is he?' I said, 'He's about your age.' He goes, 'Think I could read for it?'" the 55-year-old recalled. "And I didn't say anything. It wasn't enough for me to say maybe. He came back four more times. I said,Okay, now he's working for it. I said yeah. I pulled out the camera, worked with him on a scene, and sent that to [casting director] Francine Maisler." TheDallas Buyers Clubactor indicated that Maisler told him, "I think it might be good enough for a callback," and, later, that it "might be good enough to show to Paul." McConaughey said he asked Maisler to do him one favor during the process. "Will you pull the last name off so there's no McConaughey at the end of that?" he asked her. "Next call I got, [Paul] goes, 'That's the guy, that's the son!' [Francine] goes, 'That happens to be Matthew's son! And Paul goes, 'Even better!'" McConaughey and his son, whom he shares with wife Camila Alves, were joined on stage at theLost Buspremiere by many involved in the film's production, including supporting actressAmerica Ferreraand producersJason BlumandJamie Lee Curtis. Curtis told the audience that she first heard of the story in a newspaper article, and later went to Blum to secure the rights to a book based on the tragedy, written by Lizzie Johnson. The film follows the real-life story of a bus driver, Kevin McKay, and teacher Mary Ludwig, who helped drive to safety a bus full of kids amid California's 2018 Camp Fire. Apple TV/Youtube Theactress said that, in meeting the real-life Kevin and Mary for the first time, she discovered that the latter had a shocking connection to her mother, Hollywood iconJanet Leigh, who died in 2004. "She said, 'My father dated your mother.' [I asked], 'For real?' I said, 'Where?' She said, 'Merced, Calif.," Curtis told the crowd. "Now, you guys know my mother as Janet Leigh, but before she was Janet Leigh, she was Jeanette Helen Morrison from Merced, Calif., and Mary Ludwig's father dated Jeanette." After the audience gasped at the reveal, Curtis stressed that she felt the connection was destiny. Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. "This moment with Kevin and Mary was born from something much bigger," she said, celebrating "the fact that we're all here together with you at the world premiere of a movie about their story told by a master produced by a master, is just a thrilling, weird, connect-the-dots [moment]." The Lost Busenters limited theatrical release onSept. 19, before streaming Oct. 3 on Apple TV+. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Matthew McConaughey snuck his son into audition for new movie by hiding famous last name

Matthew McConaughey snuck his son into audition for new movie by hiding famous last name Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty Matthew McCona...
Reneé Rapp has words for people who speculate about her sexualityNew Foto - Reneé Rapp has words for people who speculate about her sexuality

Reneé Rapphas responded after Australian singer Betty Who speculated about Rapp's sexuality. In an interview withCosmopolitanpublished Sept. 5, Rapp said she is publicly in a "very loving relationship with a woman" and isn't surprised by comments questioning her identity as a lesbian. The comments come after Who, whose real name is Jessica Newham, said in a podcast that Rapp may one day meet a man who changes her mind and becomes the love of her life. Rappsaid she has come to expect similar comments. "No, I'm never surprised. People are always going for lesbians! Somebody's gonna bring my name into the conversation if they want to be in the conversation. So no, it doesn't surprise me at all," Rapp said without directly mentioning Who's name. The 25-year-old actor and musician said people are consistently dismissing her lesbian identity by suggesting she simply "hasn't found the right man." Who apologized on her Instagram Story on Aug. 28, writing that she recognized the language she used unintentionally "reinforced ideas that were harmful or dismissive, particularly toward the lesbian community." "That was never my intention, and I'm truly sorry. Everyone's journey is deeply personal, and I shouldn't have spoken in ways that generalized or spoke for others," she wrote. "I understand there is so much nuance in this conversation, and in other people's lived experiences, that my comments did not reflect. I also recognize that I'm coming from a place of privilege, and I never meant to contribute to prejudice against the community." Rappdidn't reference the apology in her comments. "What makes you think I'm gonna end up with a man? Also, how about don't talk about me when it comes to a man?" she said. "I'm not really sure what about that is so blurry. I mean, I completely understand that identifying yourself can be really difficult. There is so much pressure when it comes to labelling yourself, but I think that pressure often comes from you." She added many people pressure others to label themselves immediately and urged these people to "just literally focus on yourself." September marks the end of summer and the start of fall, and Hollywood A-listers are gearing up for spooky season. But before they get in the Halloween spirit, they'll have to get red carpet ready for the MTV VMAs, the 2025 Emmy Awards and dust off their favorite fits forNew York Fashion Week.Here's what celebs are up to this month, starting with Jason Momoa and Oscar Isaac at the Cartier Glory To The Filmmaker Award 2025 red carpet during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2025, in Venice, Italy. Scroll through for more. In an Aug. 19 episode of the"Made It Out" podcast, Who mentioned Rapp when making a point about how sexual orientation and romance aren't always clear cut. Who and podcast host Mal Glowenke were discussing how biphobia has prompted scrutiny toward queer celebrities like 22-year-oldJoJo Siwa, who came under fire amid her romantic relationship with "Love Island" alumChris Hughesafter previously publicly identifying as a lesbian. The singer defended Siwa and recounted her own experiences as a bisexual woman falling in love with a man after previously dismissing the idea. She then proceeded to mention Rapp, who has publicly denied being bisexual herself. "It's funny that Reneé Rapp is like 'you'll never catch me dating a man.' Like go off queen I love that for you but I also hold space for her in 10 years if she goes 'oops I met the love of my life and it's this man I didn't mean to,'" Newham said. "That's okay. It shouldn't be illegal for you to fall in love." (This story has been updated to correct a misspelling/typo.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Reneé Rapp responds after Betty Who speculated about Rapp's sexuality

Reneé Rapp has words for people who speculate about her sexuality

Reneé Rapp has words for people who speculate about her sexuality Reneé Rapphas responded after Australian singer Betty Who speculated about...
College Sports Commission overstated NIL deals by $44.4M, updated report findsNew Foto - College Sports Commission overstated NIL deals by $44.4M, updated report finds

TheCollege Sports Commissionissued a correction on Sept. 5 that it had overstated the value of name, image, likeness dealsby more than $40 million in a data set released on Sept. 4. Deloitte, which helped develop the platform called NIL Go, was blamed by the commission for the clerical reporting error. The Sept. 4 report initially stated that $79.8 million worth of NIL deals had been cleared between June through the end of August. REQUIRED READING:Florida, Illinois on upset alert? Bold predictions for Week 2 college football However, the updated commission report states that the total value of the deals is $35.42 million. The $79.8 million total was the amount for all the deals in the system, which included pending ones as well. Another correction in the commission report was that the previously reported 8,359 deals were incorrect, as the correct number is 6,090 deals. "We take full responsibility for this reporting error," Deloitte said in a statement. "We have taken additional measures to avoid any future recurrence and are fully confident in the NIL Go platform." NIL Go was created in thewake of the House settlementthat allowed universities to distribute payments for the use of NIL directly to athletes. Each school is allowed to spend up to $20.5 million per year on athletes. The deals athletes have with schools do not go through the College Sports Commission, as only external deals need to get approval from NIL Go. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College Sports Commission overstated NIL deals by $44.4 million

College Sports Commission overstated NIL deals by $44.4M, updated report finds

College Sports Commission overstated NIL deals by $44.4M, updated report finds TheCollege Sports Commissionissued a correction on Sept. 5 th...
Young Phillies fan rewarded with gift bag from Marlins, signed Harrison Bader bat after viral confrontationNew Foto - Young Phillies fan rewarded with gift bag from Marlins, signed Harrison Bader bat after viral confrontation

All's well that ends well for a young fan of the Philadelphia Phillies. While attending the Phillies game at the Miami Marlins, the fan had to give up a home run ball after a viral confrontation, but was later rewarded by both teams. In the top of the fourth inning, outfielder Harrison Bader hit a solo homer to increase Philadelphia's lead to 5-1. As the homer went into the stands, the boy's father scrambled to grab the ball, giving it to his son. But a woman, who is also a Phillies fan, ran over to express her anger in a video clip that went viral online. Fan footagefrom the standsshows the woman saying, "You took it from me," accusing the father of stealing the ball from her part of the section. The father eventually gave in and gave the woman the ball in order to end the confrontation, plucking it from his son's glove. It didn't take long for the Marlins organization to approach the fan, who was there celebrating his birthday, and give him a gift bag as an apology for the incident. The Marlins gave this young fan some gifts after the woman took the ball from him and the crowd cheered. He is at the game celebrating his birthdaypic.twitter.com/zZaxqTxh1Dhttps://t.co/STpDlVmThZ — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia)September 6, 2025 And after the game, the Phillies made it right too. The fan got to meet Bader, and got a signed bat from the center fielder as well — an epic birthday gift. Going home with a signed bat from Baderpic.twitter.com/pCaXHSjLgL — Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies)September 6, 2025 The Phillies went on towin the game 9-3to start the weekend series. After homers from Max Kepler in the second, and Brandon Marsh and Bader in the fourth, Bryson Stott sealed the deal with a three-run homer in the top of the seventh. Philadelphia, which sits comfortably at the top of the NL East, will play two more games against the Marlins before heading back home to play the New York Mets.

Young Phillies fan rewarded with gift bag from Marlins, signed Harrison Bader bat after viral confrontation

Young Phillies fan rewarded with gift bag from Marlins, signed Harrison Bader bat after viral confrontation All's well that ends well fo...

 

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