SEATTLE -- Glenn Mutti-Driscoll was at the right place at the right time when Cal Raleigh crushed his 60th homer of the season on Wednesday night, but it was the instincts that he immediately showed that quickly made him a favorite of both the T-Mobile Park crowd and Raleigh himself.

After the ball ricocheted into his hands, Mutti-Driscoll celebrated for about 15 seconds before quickly passing the coveted keepsake to a youngster nearby.

“The whole thing was surreal,” Mutti-Driscoll said Thursday. “It just was happening so fast, and like, standing there with it, and I was just looking down at a kid, and he deserves more than me. ... And I guess if it's helping bring whatever -- baseball's reputation [has] those sorts of feel-good stories.”

The youngster whom Mutti-Driscoll passed the

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