The first time that my mom came to America she told me "i want you to take me to see my favorite player manny ramirez", i checked the mn twins schedule, bought the tickets all the way down, manny ramirez on deck, i yelled in spanish, manny!! Can you take a picture with my mom? She loves you!! He turn walk our way and he did it !! My mom couldn't stop crying, a great memory
More than catching a homerun ball, I want to give a homerun ball to a kid. Some dude in a Padres jersey gave me one at dodger stadium when I was 7 and I still remember the guy over 20 years later.
that first clip is everything. how he holds the kid’s face and pats his cheek is just the sweetest thing I think I’ve ever seen a stranger do for another person. Normally you would never see someone hold someone like that to comfort them unless they’re a loved one. Instant bond between this guy and kid. Love it.
Everyone talks about the 1st kid. I'm more impressed about the kid when the dad caught the 2nd ball, he gave the 1st one back to the guy who gave him one first. Kid wasn't greedy and you can tell by instant action he appreciated the gesture.
The first clip got me chocked up! The Blue Jays fan caught a home run from Aaron Judge (!) and could’ve easily of kept that ball (it’s a home run, not a fool ball) but the boys reaction was priceless!! **Kids have their whole lives to catch a home run, so I never shame an adult for wanting to keep it. I really wish people would stop shaming people for not handing it over to a kid. But I love that this boy was so overjoyed 🥹❤️⚾️
we want help make memories for the kids that make them wanna come see more games, it's kind of the way that the fans can help keep the love of baseball alive for generations to come
I might be wrong on this one, but if i remember correctly, both the Blue Jays fan who caught the ball, and the boy got invited to the dugout and met Aaron Judge
@@mightygerot4427 I’ll never forget going to a Phillies game with my dad and younger sister (we were around 6 & 9 years old) and we ended sitting next to a 2 men in their 20’s, I guess. Both men were on business in Philly for the week and one of the guys was from Idaho and was telling my dad how excited he was to be at his first MLB game ever. Fast forward a couple innings in, the Idaho guy caught a fool ball and was ready to hand to to my excited little sister but my dad intervened. He told the guy that he deserved the ball, that his daughters had been to way more games than he has & that we had our whole lives to catch one. Of course my sister cried (😂) but that guy was so happy. My sister got over it and my dad bought her ice cream later. Moral of the story, kids will be fine & that won’t ruin the game for them. Take your kid early to a game to catch balls during batting practice.
There should be no need for shame in these situations. It's okay to want to keep it if you get it, or if you decide to give it to someone younger, that's great too. Spread positivity
Sadly can't do this in cricket , the same ball has to be used for 80 overs so the crowd always throws it back. Unless it gets knocked out of the ground and can't be found.
I can't believe the number of people who understand not just the joy of getting a ball at a game but how important it is to spread that joy amongst the younger fans. True sportsmanship from the fans
If you get a chance, try to look up the footage of the young Yankees fan & the Jays fan who gave him Judge's HR ball. The meet Judge in the dugout the next day. It's amazing...⚾️🇨🇦👌👍
7:50 is so cute!! guy catches it and give it to the kid, and then when the kids dad catches one later, gives to kid, and he gives the same guy his ball back, who gave him the first one 🥹😭 how amazing also great to see these bc a lot of them are adults who have probably wanted to catch a foul/home-run ball most of, if not their whole lives, and they give it to the kids who probably have their whole rest of their lives to catch one
@@pinkkfloydd look at 25 year olds today. They need their hand held doing anything. It's because they never had their character built. Make the kid earn the ball.
@@pinkkfloyddThe closest MLB team to me is in another country so it would require a lot of time, effort, sacrifice and money just to get there. If I got to a game and was lucky enough to get a foul or home run ball it is likely the only chance I'd ever get. It's not selfish to keep it at all.
That first one is priceless... the Blue Jays fan could have kept the ball, but he already knew about the dad and son sitting behind him - who were Yankees fans...that Blue Jays fan showed ultimate class. That kid wearing a Judge shirt, he will never forget that moment 😢...that moment is what sports should be - that Blue Jays fan is a hero for that boy...
Yes! And as an avid minor league ball game attender when i get a foul or HR ball I make sure to find the nearest little boy or girl to hand it to. It means so much to them!
The first guy who gave the ball to the young fella, thats what Fathers do, even when its not our child we have this protection mode in us to protect kids and help them. That was his way of showing it, well done sir.
With so many kids coming to the parks now it’s like you catch a ball your happy but if you give it to them they’re EXSTATIC !! … get to see my Red Sox when they come to Canada and play the Jays … went one night on ball night … first 10,000 in got a Jays ball in a plastic cube … people come in behind us all we hear is crying … they didn’t make it in time and the little girl didn’t get one … turned around and gave her mine … got a hug … all I heard after for the rest of the game was giggles and every now and then I’d get a little pat on my shoulder or she’d just rest her hand there for a bit … brought tears to my eyes how happy she was
I used to work the games as an usher for the Rockies and show up early for batting practice to snag some home run balls to give to kids. Got yelled at multiple times to by other ushers and did not give a care in the world because blessing a kid with a real life MLB ball was by far the more rewarding part of the job!
We need more of this. I am encouraged by the kindness of people in videos like this. The kids will remember this for a long time and may even be encouraged to do this for someone else when the time comes.
Exactly! I love going to MiLB games. It doesn't matter what they do. But the company of your friends, heckling the opposition, and drinking 5 dollar beers and just having a good time is just some of what makes life beautiful
I have been thinking about baseball this year. I planned on watching it. I normally just watch the World Series. I am a football guy. However, I have been feeling some nostalgia lately. Baseball is so American. This video just solidifies my decision.
Totally different scenario. I took my son to the last KISS concert in Seattle. We got some pics ftom the show. On the way out saw a dad with his very young daughter heading out. So gave my pic to the little girl. The look on her face and her fathers was priceless. Nice to see others do same things with memorabilia
I remember my favorite mlb baseball player Tim Wakefield from the Boston red Sox he gave me the biggest hug ever I ever had ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s nice to see a grown man bathe in the glory of catching a fly ball but amongst all that happiness he decide to share that happiness to the ones around him.
Baseball has always been the game that produces dreams come true. That Toronto fan giving the NY kid the home run ball is what makes baseball such a great spectator game.Baseball is America's game.
When I was a boy I remember getting a ball from an opposing team's fan. It made my day, and I hope to pay that kindness forward myself one day. There's nothing quite like baseball.
DANG I shouldn’t have clicked this video I’m at work and I have to get up but I have tears in my eyes I tried to hold it back but I just can’t. That first clip is just the best I love when people are like this.
I love these!! Sadly, I didn't do it myself when I got my only home run ball, but there were unusual circumstances...the ball rolled to me after passing maybe 15 people....and it was a Big Papi HR (1st of 2006, where he set a new Red Sox record of 54). It was also MY first HR ball so I couldn't give it away...even though I had 30000 Rangers fans telling me to throw it back. Not a chance!!
@@MH-Tesla Sadly I did not as I didn't know about doing that then. But I know it's real. Got the seat ticket and the video of the HR, including Kevin Mench of the Rangers throwing the ball into the stands. One of these days I need to meet up with Big Papi to get him to sign it.
The clip with the guy that gave the kid the ball and the kids dad got another ball and the kid gave the ball back to the guy that gave him the first ball with no hesitation that’s awesome
Anyone who has spent any time around any major sport knows that if you end up with a ball, and you're an adult, you find the nearest small kid. It's automatic for most. And that's a good thing.
My son was nailed in the shoulder by Pudge Rodriguez when he was 7. It bounced a few aisles down. He was okay, pretty bruised the next day, but really wanted that ball and cried for days about it.
The first time that my mom came to America she told me "i want you to take me to see my favorite player manny ramirez", i checked the mn twins schedule, bought the tickets all the way down, manny ramirez on deck, i yelled in spanish, manny!! Can you take a picture with my mom? She loves you!! He turn walk our way and he did it !! My mom couldn't stop crying, a great memory
Thats so holosom i hope u get photo with ur favorite player next time you go to a game
Very wholesome
Manny being Manny....love that story!!
Great memory that will last forever
Some players are special. Algunos jugadores son especiales.
That first kid will never forget that act of kindness from a rival teams fan. That's what sports should always be about.
That’s what it’s all about!
They also got to meet Aaron Judge afterwards
Supporting idolatry is not kindness! Kindness is telling people the truth! The truth 99.9% of you don’t want to hear!
Yeah true that
@@artifacthunter1472yes but most can’t handle the truth. Especially these days. But that’s not a convo for here
More than catching a homerun ball, I want to give a homerun ball to a kid. Some dude in a Padres jersey gave me one at dodger stadium when I was 7 and I still remember the guy over 20 years later.
The feeling of handing a homerun ball to a young fan is worth so much more than keeping it for yourself. I love baseball!
that first clip is everything. how he holds the kid’s face and pats his cheek is just the sweetest thing I think I’ve ever seen a stranger do for another person. Normally you would never see someone hold someone like that to comfort them unless they’re a loved one. Instant bond between this guy and kid. Love it.
He was definitely Canadian!
If a kid gors to hug you in tears, you let them lol
@@robreeto😂😂 good point - I mean it was a Jays fan obv but I didnt think about it like that lol, 99.9% he was canadian
That first one was just great. He immediately turned to the kid. And seeing them hug also.
If i remember correctly, both fans got invited to the dugout later to meet with Aaron Judge
I know. That was so sweet.
@@wojciechbieniek4029oh thats super nice.
Everyone talks about the 1st kid. I'm more impressed about the kid when the dad caught the 2nd ball, he gave the 1st one back to the guy who gave him one first. Kid wasn't greedy and you can tell by instant action he appreciated the gesture.
The first clip got me chocked up! The Blue Jays fan caught a home run from Aaron Judge (!) and could’ve easily of kept that ball (it’s a home run, not a fool ball) but the boys reaction was priceless!!
**Kids have their whole lives to catch a home run, so I never shame an adult for wanting to keep it. I really wish people would stop shaming people for not handing it over to a kid. But I love that this boy was so overjoyed 🥹❤️⚾️
we want help make memories for the kids that make them wanna come see more games, it's kind of the way that the fans can help keep the love of baseball alive for generations to come
I might be wrong on this one, but if i remember correctly, both the Blue Jays fan who caught the ball, and the boy got invited to the dugout and met Aaron Judge
@@mightygerot4427 I’ll never forget going to a Phillies game with my dad and younger sister (we were around 6 & 9 years old) and we ended sitting next to a 2 men in their 20’s, I guess. Both men were on business in Philly for the week and one of the guys was from Idaho and was telling my dad how excited he was to be at his first MLB game ever. Fast forward a couple innings in, the Idaho guy caught a fool ball and was ready to hand to to my excited little sister but my dad intervened. He told the guy that he deserved the ball, that his daughters had been to way more games than he has & that we had our whole lives to catch one. Of course my sister cried (😂) but that guy was so happy. My sister got over it and my dad bought her ice cream later.
Moral of the story, kids will be fine & that won’t ruin the game for them. Take your kid early to a game to catch balls during batting practice.
@@wojciechbieniek4029 That’s awesome!! I’m a Phillies fan but I love Judge!
There should be no need for shame in these situations. It's okay to want to keep it if you get it, or if you decide to give it to someone younger, that's great too. Spread positivity
As a brit i don't know much about baseball but i think this kindness from so many fans is my favourite thing about your sport. Awesome stuff.
A larger, more complex cricket kind of. A few variations, but basically the goal is the hit the ball and not get out in laymans terms
Sadly can't do this in cricket , the same ball has to be used for 80 overs so the crowd always throws it back. Unless it gets knocked out of the ground and can't be found.
I can't believe the number of people who understand not just the joy of getting a ball at a game but how important it is to spread that joy amongst the younger fans. True sportsmanship from the fans
The one where the Blue Jays fan gave the ball to the young Yankee fan was beautiful. I watched it live.
If you get a chance, try to look up the footage of the young Yankees fan & the Jays fan who gave him Judge's HR ball. The meet Judge in the dugout the next day. It's amazing...⚾️🇨🇦👌👍
7:50 is so cute!! guy catches it and give it to the kid, and then when the kids dad catches one later, gives to kid, and he gives the same guy his ball back, who gave him the first one 🥹😭 how amazing
also great to see these bc a lot of them are adults who have probably wanted to catch a foul/home-run ball most of, if not their whole lives, and they give it to the kids who probably have their whole rest of their lives to catch one
That's why I would keep the ball
@@tripsaplenty1227 That's cause you're selfish.
@@pinkkfloydd
look at 25 year olds today. They need their hand held doing anything. It's because they never had their character built. Make the kid earn the ball.
@@pinkkfloyddThe closest MLB team to me is in another country so it would require a lot of time, effort, sacrifice and money just to get there. If I got to a game and was lucky enough to get a foul or home run ball it is likely the only chance I'd ever get. It's not selfish to keep it at all.
That first one is priceless... the Blue Jays fan could have kept the ball, but he already knew about the dad and son sitting behind him - who were Yankees fans...that Blue Jays fan showed ultimate class. That kid wearing a Judge shirt, he will never forget that moment 😢...that moment is what sports should be - that Blue Jays fan is a hero for that boy...
Baseball is about the only game that brings a smile to my face, wish we had our team back in Montreal.
“Don’t eat the ball son!” Hilarious! This is why baseball is the greatest game in the world! Can’t wait for spring training 2024 to begin’
It's just a ball but the joy it brings the little guys and gals is worth every effort to catch and give away a foul ball. 200%!
Yes! And as an avid minor league ball game attender when i get a foul or HR ball I make sure to find the nearest little boy or girl to hand it to. It means so much to them!
I loved the picture of the man who caught the ball, saw a young boy and gave it to the boy, who burst into years and ran to thank him. So sweet.
That 1st clip is the most Canadian thing ever. ❤❤
This gives me some hope for humanity. Lifelong hardcore Red Sox fan but the first clip made me tear up a little bit!
Lay off social media and the news for a while and humanity starts looking much better. There's plenty of hope for us.
Is it strange that this is the only stuff that brings tears to my eyeballs?
Makes me cry everytime.
First clip may have made my whole year that's the type of kindness everyone should have
Nice to know there’s still a lot of wonderful people in the world 😊❤️
That Judge monster shot. And the Yankees kiddo, too cool. Kiddo gotta memory 4 life
We need more fans like these. There's a special place in Heaven for them.
The first guy who gave the ball to the young fella, thats what Fathers do, even when its not our child we have this protection mode in us to protect kids and help them. That was his way of showing it, well done sir.
Amazing how a simple inanimate object like a baseball can make people so happy - love it!
Love these videos, no politics, no nuttiness, just pure love.
It's hard not to love this game man.
How can you not be romantic about Baseball?
Nice to see there are still good people out there.
With so many kids coming to the parks now it’s like you catch a ball your happy but if you give it to them they’re EXSTATIC !! … get to see my Red Sox when they come to Canada and play the Jays … went one night on ball night … first 10,000 in got a Jays ball in a plastic cube … people come in behind us all we hear is crying … they didn’t make it in time and the little girl didn’t get one … turned around and gave her mine … got a hug … all I heard after for the rest of the game was giggles and every now and then I’d get a little pat on my shoulder or she’d just rest her hand there for a bit … brought tears to my eyes how happy she was
We need MORE of this WHOLESOMENESS in America 🇺🇸 now(MORE THAN EVER!!!)
AMEN
I used to work the games as an usher for the Rockies and show up early for batting practice to snag some home run balls to give to kids. Got yelled at multiple times to by other ushers and did not give a care in the world because blessing a kid with a real life MLB ball was by far the more rewarding part of the job!
Not gonna lie, the first one got me so teary eyed and choked up
We need more of this. I am encouraged by the kindness of people in videos like this. The kids will remember this for a long time and may even be encouraged to do this for someone else when the time comes.
Why I love baseball. Sit down, chill, talk, a beer, and share happiness.
Exactly! I love going to MiLB games. It doesn't matter what they do. But the company of your friends, heckling the opposition, and drinking 5 dollar beers and just having a good time is just some of what makes life beautiful
I have been thinking about baseball this year. I planned on watching it. I normally just watch the World Series. I am a football guy. However, I have been feeling some nostalgia lately. Baseball is so American. This video just solidifies my decision.
First clip is still the best, plus they met Aaron after as well how wholesome.
Baseball fans are the best... I could watch the videos all day long!
Happy kids and baseball - I could watch this all day.
I remember I catch the baseball for the first time and the mlb baseball player gave me a great big hug ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Totally different scenario. I took my son to the last KISS concert in Seattle. We got some pics ftom the show. On the way out saw a dad with his very young daughter heading out. So gave my pic to the little girl. The look on her face and her fathers was priceless. Nice to see others do same things with memorabilia
Baseball is just so great
I remember my favorite mlb baseball player Tim Wakefield from the Boston red Sox he gave me the biggest hug ever I ever had ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you MLB - we need more of these videos (and more of this in the world).
Baseball fans really are some of the most caring fans.
There is still some kindness left in this world.
This is why MLB is the best professional sport in the world.
is there anything better than making an appreciative kid's day?
It’s nice to see a grown man bathe in the glory of catching a fly ball but amongst all that happiness he decide to share that happiness to the ones around him.
Baseball has always been the game that produces dreams come true. That Toronto fan giving the NY kid the home run ball is what makes baseball such a great spectator game.Baseball is America's game.
12:10 - the wife tells him "if you don't give that ball to that kid you're never getting any ever again."
Damn that first clip got me all misty-eyed... What a cool guy though to give that ball to that kid. So special for that youngster
This is wonderful video of people being nice to each other
I remember watching this thinking it was his dad, had no idea there was no relation. Just goes to show, takes a community to raise a child. Good work!
Seeing the look in a kids face when they get a ball at a MLB or minor league game is worth more than keeping it.
Kids with a little mitt is just adorable.
The first clip is great, I bet that young man will never forget that man’s face.
When I was a boy I remember getting a ball from an opposing team's fan. It made my day, and I hope to pay that kindness forward myself one day. There's nothing quite like baseball.
It's a beautiful sport!
@@robreeto recently had the chance to give a little kid a ball I caught from a toss up, it felt great! The dad bought me a beer too which was a bonus.
Yeah. I love these. How happy the kids are getting game balls from other fans catching and giving the little ones the game balls. Big Props to them.
The guy who caught ball and gave it to the kid just to have the kid catch ball later to give to the guy is proof karma exists
DANG I shouldn’t have clicked this video I’m at work and I have to get up but I have tears in my eyes I tried to hold it back but I just can’t. That first clip is just the best I love when people are like this.
Just great seeing those kids smile.
I think when it comes to guys, the young ones want to keep the ball and show their friends, the grown ones just wanna catch it and tell their friends.
I love these!! Sadly, I didn't do it myself when I got my only home run ball, but there were unusual circumstances...the ball rolled to me after passing maybe 15 people....and it was a Big Papi HR (1st of 2006, where he set a new Red Sox record of 54). It was also MY first HR ball so I couldn't give it away...even though I had 30000 Rangers fans telling me to throw it back. Not a chance!!
yeah, that's a keeper lol, no explanation necessary.
Did you get the ball authenticated before leaving?
@@MH-Tesla Sadly I did not as I didn't know about doing that then. But I know it's real. Got the seat ticket and the video of the HR, including Kevin Mench of the Rangers throwing the ball into the stands. One of these days I need to meet up with Big Papi to get him to sign it.
I've been following MLB for years and this is the best post ever
The happy little girl with the big red earmuffs on is as cute as a sleeping kitty. Just her complete joy and surprise.
野球場には愛が溢れている。
野球が大好きだ、ありがとう全ての野球選手そして全ての野球ファン達
These never get old
Still good folks out there
The clip with the guy that gave the kid the ball and the kids dad got another ball and the kid gave the ball back to the guy that gave him the first ball with no hesitation that’s awesome
God thank you for baseball 🙏⚾
Nice wholesome moments!!! ♥️ Baseball is America's Pastime, and it is awesome!!!
Hey MLB…more content like this please 😊
MLB fans are the BEST fans on earth!!!
I was watching the first one live,and holy crap....I cried hard
7:58 is my favorite. 🎉
This is why baseball is great! 🎉 No other sport has it quite like this.
These are all adorable, but I'm surprised no one is talking about how they showed the same clip twice lmao (1:06 and 10:43)
Nothing like baseball to bring the best out in people
Mientras el fútbol saca lo peor de las personas el béisbol saca lo mejor
I have said this before and always will say baseball has the best fans!
Love these videos. They're an antidote to all the nastiness out there!👍⚾️
Anyone who has spent any time around any major sport knows that if you end up with a ball, and you're an adult, you find the nearest small kid. It's automatic for most. And that's a good thing.
My son was nailed in the shoulder by Pudge Rodriguez when he was 7. It bounced a few aisles down. He was okay, pretty bruised the next day, but really wanted that ball and cried for days about it.
Making a kids day at a game, priceless.
I remember my first baseball game I loved it a lot
My favorite videos like this are when the kids throw it back on the field😂😂😂
That kid was lucky the guy was probably a Blue Jay's fan lol but in all honesty, that was awesome to watch
This makes me have faith in humanity
7:50 CRAZY!!! What are the ODDS another ball goes to the same spot - shared by the same 2 people?!?!?!?
The media doesn't show enough of this. My guess is it doesn't happen as often as it should. Good job!
It's great to see acts of kindness nowadays.
I haven't kept a ball in the stands in years. Always give it to the nearest kid.
There IS Goodness out there! God Bless!
These heartfelt moments almost make up for the painfully low attendance at MLB games.
Gives you that one little flicker of hope for this country.
I still remember the first ever baseball I ever held at 9 years old. That was puberty to me because I love the game.
some real men there
It’s worth way more to the little ones than it is to us. It keeps the sport going
That Blue Jay fan is one hella good dude.
I have slightly more faith in humanity after watching this.
That's why I love baseball!