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Grandson’s Outfield Catch Becomes Treasured Memory for Reds Fan Linda Bockstiegel

Despite health challenges, Linda Bockstiegel cherishes the moment her grandson Ethan caught a ball at a Cincinnati Reds game.

Linda Bockstiegel has been a fixture in the stands of Great American Ball Park for years, her season ticket a testament to a lifelong devotion to the Cincinnati Reds.

Her passion for the team began in childhood, watching her brothers swing a bat on neighborhood fields, and it grew into an unofficial role as the family’s record keeper, noting every highlight and statistic.

Health setbacks, including a battle with breast cancer and a pacemaker implant, forced her to stay away from the ballpark for a time, but the love for the game never faded.

The Outfield Moment

When her grandson Ethan expressed a simple wish to sit in the outfield and try to catch a ball, Linda seized the opportunity, buying tickets just hours before the game.

The scene unfolded in the bottom of the first inning when J.J. Bleday sent a line drive toward the youngster, who, already positioned in his outfield spot, leapt and secured the ball with a grin that lit up the stadium.

For Ethan, the catch was more than a souvenir; it was a rite of passage on his own little league team, a moment he will recount for years. For Linda, it was a poignant reminder that the traditions she cherishes are being passed down to the next generation.

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