This 17-year-old from Lower Merion was booed during the Home Run Derby. He called it ‘an honor.’
Reed Weiner couldn’t come up with a running catch in the outfield on a ball hit in the Derby and heard about it from the crowd. It was all good, he said. He does the same when he’s a fan.
Reed Weiner, left, with his friend Ashton Kaliner at the Home Run Derby on Monday at Citizens Bank Park.Read moreReed Weiner
Weiner’s misplay, and the ensuing reaction, quickly went viral on social media. Within 20 minutes, he started to receive a flood of text messages.
Family members and friends saw the video on Jomboy, Barstool, Bleacher Report, and House of Highlights. Some pointed to it as evidence of Philadelphia’s cruelty.
Not Philly fans booing after this kid didn’t make the catch 😭
The 17-year-old from Lower Merion, who recently graduated from Harriton High School, had a different take.
“I loved that,” he said of the boos. “I think it’s an honor, to be honest. Like, when I go to Phillies games, I love that stuff. I’ll boo everyone.”
Weiner said that was the only catch he missed all night. He is not much of a baseball player; the teenager briefly joined Lower Merion Little League, but hasn’t roamed an outfield since.
He found out he’d be shagging baseballs on Saturday. Kaliner’s father works for the Phillies, and was able to pull some strings.
The teenager said most of the “kids” participating were 15 and 16 years old. He and Kaliner were on the older side, but still had a great time.
“It was awesome,” Weiner said. “It was electric. All the fans were asking for baseballs. They were screaming at us, offering money. It was everything I imagined it would be.”
The teenager chalked up the fateful moment to a faulty read. Weiner saw the pop-up going to center, and started jogging in that direction. “I was pretty confident I was going to get there,” he said.
“But at the very last second, the ball kept traveling,” Weiner added. “And it happened again later in the night. The ball goes so much farther than how you see it. And I kind of lost it in the light.
“I saw it, and then it kept going, so by the time it kept going, I was like, ‘Damn.’”
Before long, Weiner became an internet celebrity. His brother, Wyatt, and dozens of friends from school sent him the clip.
His parents saw it, too. They had slightly mixed reactions.
New York Mets Juan Soto (right) takes a selfie with some of his fellow National League All Stars, including Phillies Bryce Harper (second from left) during National League Batting Practice.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Fans reach for a ball during the National Leagues All Stars batting practice.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Detroit Tigers Kevin McGonigle prepares for batting practice with his American League teammates.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies pitcher Jhoan Duran walks off the field with his National League teammates.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber stands in a boxing ring prior to the start of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper (right) waits to be introduce at the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper climbs up the ropes of the boxing ring during his introduction.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper is introduced at the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Boston Red Sox Willson Contreras hits a home run.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Boston Red Sox Willson Contreras hits a home run.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Fans reach for a homer run off the bat of Boston Red Sox Willson Contreras in the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Boston Red Sox Willson Contreras reacts after a swing in the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker takes a swing.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
A fan celebrates after catching a home run from St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Kansas City Royals Jac Caglianone watches one of his homers.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Kansas City Royals Jac Caglianone hits one of his homers.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Chicago White Sox Munetaka Murakami watches one of his swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Chicago White Sox Munetaka Murakami takes a swing.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Chicago White Sox Munetaka Murakami takes a swing.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
New York Yankees Ben Rice hits a home run.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout watches the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
New York Yankees Ben Rice reacts after finishing with seven home runs in MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Tampa Bay Rays Junior Caminero swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
A fan reacts after catching a home run from Tampa Bay Rays Junior Caminero.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper swings.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper reacts after his final swing.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper (left) embraces Dodgers third-base coach Dino Ebel, who pitched to him, in MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper (right) is interviewed after he exits the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper wipes his face after exiting the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Tampa Bay Rays Junior Caminero swings in the second round.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker swings in the second round.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings in the second round.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings in the second round.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies pitcher Jhoan Duran (left) embraces teammate Kyle Schwarber after the second round of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies fans cheer as Phillies Kyle Schwarber advances to the finals of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Boston Red Sox Willson Contreras didn’t advance out of the second round of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Ryan Howard (left) and Bobby Abreu (right) bring out the chain and trophy for the winner of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber watches his homer in the finals.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber watches his homer in the finals.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber reacts as he finishes his turn in the finals of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker watches his winning home run.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker wins the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
“They loved it,” Weiner said. “They loved it. My dad was like, ‘Oh my god, you’re famous, this is awesome.’
“My mom is not a Phillies fan. She’s a Mets fan. And she was like, ‘I hate those Philly fans.’”
When Weiner and Kaliner weren’t shagging, they were booing non-Phillies relentlessly, along with their Citizens Bank Park counterparts.
This was not out of vindictiveness. Weiner said he always boos opponents at sporting events. In the 2023 NLDS, when Bryce Harper famously stared down Orlando Arcia, the brothers jeered the then-Braves shortstop “all game.”
They also participated in the “We Want Strider” chants that same playoff series aimed at Braves pitcher Spencer Strider. He doesn’t see his viral moment as something to be ashamed of.
When asked if he would’ve booed in the same situation, Weiner said he would — with a caveat. “Age 10 and over, you can boo,” he said.”
If anything, it memorialized the night, for years to come.
“I deserved those boos, but I liked it,” Weiner said. “Like, if I didn’t get those boos, I would’ve never remembered this.”
Watch the latest episode
Ryan Howard was a three-time All-Star and champion of the 2006 Home Run Derby in his legendary run with the Phillies. With the baseball world coming together in Philadelphia for the 96th All-Star Game, Howard sat down with Phillies Extra to discuss his All-Star memories, his expectations for a Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park, his outlook on the Phillies' season, Kyle Schwarber's chances of breaking his single-season franchise mark for homers, and more. Watch here.
You can also subscribe to the podcast version of Phillies Extra on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.