A Seattle Mariners fan earned praise from baseball fans and his favorite team for handing over a historic home run ball to a little boy — weeks after an infamously viral fan caught high heat.

Glenn Mutti-Driscoll was met with thunderous applause at T-Mobile Park when he caught Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh’s home run ball during Wednesday night’s game against the Colorado Rockies.

The home run marked the first time a Mariners player reached the 60-home run mark in a single season. 7

Mutti-Driscoll raised the ball in the air and celebrated for around 15 seconds before he suddenly handed the souvenir over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos, who was seated nearby.

“The whole thing was surreal,” Mutti-Driscoll told MLB.com on Thursday. “It just was happening so fast, and like, standing t

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