'So unathletic': World Series field invader trolled with 'a*****e' chants amid botched escape attempt

'So unathletic': World Series field invader trolled with 'a*****e' chants amid botched escape attempt
In the sixth inning, the field intruder who was wearing a red and blue Chase Utley jersey ran out onto the field and interrupted the play (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: A fan identified as 20-year-old Luke Lulevitch of Wallingford tried to invade the field on Thursday, November 3, during a game of the World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros at Citizens Bank Park. The invader besides facing charges of criminal trespassing is being trolled on the Internet for failing to climb the wall after successfully evading the on-ground security staff.

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Game number five of the World Series wherein the incident occurred was clinched by the Astros. With a 3-2 win, the Astros are leading the championship and are just one game away from clinching the trophy. In the sixth inning, Lulevitch, who was wearing a red and blue Chase Utley jersey ran out onto the field and interrupted the play. Lulevitch who is also accused of disrupting meetings and defiant trespass initially attempted to elude security before aiming for the left-field wall. But as he tried to ascend, he failed miserably, leaving him defenseless against the authorities as they chased after him, reported Daily Mail.