The young boy who had his home run ball taken from him by Phillies “Karen” has opened up on his devastation following the viral videos from the weekend.

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Lincoln Feltwell was treated to a Phillies-Marlins game by his dad, Drew, ahead of his 10th birthday. His night got even sweeter after his old man secured Harrison Bader’s home run ball for him in the fourth inning.

The excitement was short-lived, however, as a woman approached them and demanded the ball, falsely claiming it had been snatched from her hand. Drew took the ball from his son and handed it over to the woman, who was spotted having a laugh sometime after while it could be seen through her bag.

Lincoln and his family were interviewed by NBC 10 Philadelphia following the viral incident and relayed his version of events, suggesting it was a lose-lose situation.

“I wasn’t very happy that we had to give it to her, but we can’t win,” he said. “She was going to get it anyways.”

Phillies “Karen” Still Hasn’t Been Identified

Phillies “Karen” (Photo via X)

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Thankfully, Phillies “Karen” didn’t completely ruin Lincoln’s night. He was handed a bag of treats by the Marlins and also got to meet Bader, who gave him a signed bat.

“I’m happy I got to get something else. It was very, very fun getting to meet Bader,” he said.

Meanwhile, despite the best efforts of people all over the internet, Phillies “Karen” still hasn’t been identified.

One woman was forced to deny she was the one after she found fingers pointed in her direction, taking to Facebook to make it clear that she did not hound a dad and his kid over a baseball and is actually a Red Sox fan.

“Ok everyone… I’m NOT the crazy Philly Mom (but I sure would love to be as thin as she is and move as fast)… and I’m a Red Sox fan,” she wrote.

Of course, America isn’t giving up. The search continues.