World Series fan takes home-run ball to the chest to keep from spilling beers
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) – What would you do to protect your beers? How about taking a home-run ball to the chest? That’s what Washington Nationals fan Jeff Adams did Sunday during Game 5 of the World Series. Adams was holding a Bud Light in each hand when a Yordan Alvarez home-run ball hit him in the chest. Oh, he saw it coming. He just didn’t want to drop the beers to catch it.
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— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) October 28, 2019
Now Budweiser wants to give him a reward. They posted a tweet asking for somebody to please find this guy.
ABC7’s Victoria Sanchez found Adams and he had no idea he was a twitter sensation.
“You’re kidding me!” Adams said “I have no idea.”
Adams said he saw the ball coming and decided to catch it with his chest. He said he wasn’t hurt.
“I’m solid,” Adams said as he flexed his biceps.
The ball hit his Chest but JEFF ADAMS says he didn’t feel a thing!!! Says the Astros don’t hit hard!😂 @fox5dc #WinTheFight pic.twitter.com/EzvLxRIMYU
— Ike Ejiochi (@IkeEjiochi) October 28, 2019