
Carbin Carroll made history during the National League's eventual triumph via a swing-off in Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game. Carroll, who belted a 414-foot, solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning, became the first Arizona Diamondbacks player to do so in 27 years worth of All-Star Games since the club was founded in 1998.
So naturally, the baseball, which was caught by a fan at Truist Park, was a momentous one for both Carroll and the Diamondbacks franchise.
In a sincere turn of events, Carroll met the fan, shook his hand and then signed a baseball bat and put an inscription on the lumber thanking the fan for catching the ball.
Corbin got his All-Star Game home run ball back 🥹 pic.twitter.com/y9CEFfHQsV
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) July 16, 2025
Kudos to both Carroll and the fan for finding a solution that kept both parties happy.
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