D-Backs Fan Who Interfered with Home Run Ball Banned From Chase Field for Rest of 2025
- An Arizona Diamondbacks fan named Dave McCaskill interfered with a potential game-tying home run by Giants infielder Christian Koss on June 30, 2025, in Arizona.
- McCaskill had caused plays to go under review for fan interference multiple times over four consecutive seasons, prompting media and team scrutiny.
- During the incident, the ball traveled past D-backs outfielder Tim Tawa, McCaskill caught it over the left-center field wall, and umpires overturned the out call to a double after challenge.
- The Diamondbacks terminated McCaskill's Advantage Member account and banned him from Chase Field for the rest of 2025, citing "multiple offenses," but stated he may return in 2026 if abiding by conduct rules.
- San Francisco lost the game 4-2, and the incident highlights recurrent fan interference issues in baseball, with debate over fan punishments at stadiums like Chase Field.
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Arizona season ticket holder interferes with play once too often, and draws a team ban
The fan went on a Phoenix sports talk show after the game and admitted this wasn't his first offense, noting he’s been ejected three times and reviewed “9 or 10” times over the years.
·Harrisburg, United States
Read Full ArticleD-backs fan who interfered with home run ball banned from Chase Field for rest of 2025
Dave McCaskill, the Diamondbacks fan who stole headlines after interfering with a home run ball in the eighth inning of Monday’s game, will no longer be attending games at Chase Field this season
·Phoenix, United States
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