SEATTLE -- Amid chants of “MVP! MVP!” echoing through the stadium, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh launched a historic 60th home run during the September 24th game against the Colorado Rockies -- marking a milestone in franchise history.
But in the outfield stands, another remarkable moment was unfolding, a quiet relay of kindness.
The fan who caught the ball was a man named Glenn Mutti-Driscoll , sitting in the right-field stands. He raised the ball high in celebration, sharing the electric moment with the roaring crowd around him.
Yet instead of keeping the valuable memento -- especially significant as a 60th homer -- Glenn turned and handed it to a 12-year-old boy sitting nearby, who tried to high-five Mr. Glenn.
The act of giving up such a rare ball left many on social media stunn