Capobianco grabbed Mookie Betts' glove in front of 16 million viewers in Game 4. Now he wishes it never happened.
One of the Yankees fans who interfered with Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series said he’s ready for his infamous ...
That afternoon, Drew Kaiser said Capobianco dropped off his twin brother Kurt Kaiser’s backpack at the family home in Makawao. When Drew Kaiser asked Capobianco if he wanted to party at Kaiser ...
A New York Yankees fan received a particularly nasty delivery after interfering with a Los Angeles Dodgers player in the ...
Capobianco’s brother, Darren, came to the defense of his brother, who has become famous in New York in a matter of hours. “I ...
Capobianco tried to snatch the ball from the ... He immediately turned to his friends, "Boys, I'm out of here." His brother ...
Steven Capobianco is shown in 2nd Circuit Court during his sentencing March 24, 2017. Judge Joseph Cardoza sentenced Capobianco, who was convicted in a trial that lasted a half year, to life in ...
The boneheaded New York Yankees fan who chose to get physically involved in Game 4 of the World Series claims his life has been a mess since that moment. And it hit a new low recently with a unique ...
We talk about it. We're willing to do this." Darren Capobianco, Austin's brother, said he thought the foul ball was fair game ...
In his first comments since MLB banned him indefinitely, Austin Capobianco told The Athletic he regrets the incident that occurred during Game 4 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium.