Braves Fans Throw Debris on Field After Catcher’s Interference Call in Game 1 vs. Phillies

Atlanta fans’ outrage forced a brief stoppage in play during the Braves’ NLDS Game 1 against the Phillies.
Braves Fans Throw Debris on Field After Catcher’s Interference Call in Game 1 vs. Phillies
Braves Fans Throw Debris on Field After Catcher’s Interference Call in Game 1 vs. Phillies /

The Braves got off to an inauspicious start in Game 1 of the NLDS, falling behind the Phillies 3–0 as their world-class offense was thrust into neutral.

However, one particularly controversial play sent Atlanta fans into an uproar.

With the bases loaded and two outs in the eighth inning of Game 1, Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto appeared to strike out to end the innings. However, Realmuto was awarded first base on catcher’s interference, forcing in Phillies shortstop Trea Turner to give the Phillies a 3–0 lead.

Braves fans responded to the call by hurling cans onto the Truist Park field, forcing a brief stoppage in play.

Atlanta right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. gamely helped Braves staff collect the cans before the resumption of play.

The incident mirrored a similar occurrence during the 2012 National League wild card game, when a controversial application of the infield fly rule provoked fan outrage during a 6–3 Cardinals win.

Philadelphia held on to win Saturday’s Game 1 3–0. Game 2 in Atlanta is set for Monday at 6:07 p.m. ET.


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Patrick Andres
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