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a New York Yankees The fans did their best to bypass security while running on the field, and he caught it all on the phone.
His Bronx bombers bomb 1-0 (the same score as they win) at the 7th bottom Los Angeles Angelsfans rushed into the field of play and pulled away the bold strategy.
Fans wearing pinstriped Aaron Judge jerseys were able to sprint from center to the right field, even juke security in the process just in front of right fielder Cordy Bellinger.
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Fans run to the field during a game between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
He appears to have recorded the ordeal on his phone, and thinks he is no Scotland and goes back to the stands.
But that continued as long as security pulled him back to the warning truck and arrested him. He left the field with the help of security, with cuffs.
Fans missed the Yankees, who won their 16th game in the final 20 contests, as they took a seven-game lead in the American League East.
Clark Schmidt allowed four hits in six innings, with Ian Hamilton, Tim Hill and Mark Reiter getting their final nine outs to keep the shutouts.

Security follows fans who ran to the field during a game against the Los Angeles Angels. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
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The only run of the game came to Anthony’s Volpesac fly.
The Yankees starting pitcher has a major league best of 2.54 ERA in the last 39 games, limiting their opponents to less than one on 22 outings.
New York was 35-20, the third-best record in the league, and Al East’s lead is the biggest in baseball.

Fans run to the field during the game between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Angels. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
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The Yanks also won five in a row and nine of the last 10. They are now facing a set of three games in the World Series rematch Los Angeles Dodgers, The one who beat them in five games in the fall classic.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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