WATCH: Phillies fan charged with trespassing after storming the field during World Series


A man has been charged with trespassing after he charged the field during the fifth game of the World Series.

Luke Lulevitch, 20, took off toward left field of Citizens Bank Park during the sixth inning of the game between the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies. He was wearing a Phillies jersey at the time and attempted to jump back into the stands but was ultimately tackled by game security.


While Lulevitch was on the field, about a quarter past 10 p.m., the crowd could be heard booing him. The Phillies’ Jose Alvarado was pitching to the Astros’ Alex Bregman at bat. After being captured, he was taken to the South Detectives Division to be processed, according to Philadelphia police.

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Lulevitch was charged with four misdemeanors, including criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, disrupting meetings, and defiant trespass.

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At another point in the game, more Phillies fans were spotted on the roof of the stadium. It is unclear if they were ever found and charged.

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The Phillies would go on to lose the game, giving the Astros the lead in the series, 3-2.

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