No fan expects to catch a home run ball while sitting about 485 feet away from home plate, much less a homer that carries a good bit of history for one of this generation's greatest players. But one fan at Coors Field on Saturday just happened to be in the right seat at the right time.
When Angels superstar Mike Trout blasted a mammoth moonshot for career homer No. 400 during the top of the eighth inning in the Angels' 3-0 win over the Rockies on Saturday, a fan named Alberto caught Trout’s homer barehanded. After the game, Alberto returned the coveted souvenir to its creator, and that led to an incredible experience the fan won't soon forget.
Alberto, his wife and two children met Trout and exchanged the ball for three signed bats. He also got a unique experience -- a game of catc