From villain, to superhero.
A fan was removed by security before returning to cheers on Thursday after he climbed Wrigley Field’s protective netting near first base to retrieve a bat that slipped through Sal Frelick’s grasp and became lodged there.
The Milwaukee outfielder’s bat got stuck about 10 feet up after a swinging strike in the top of the sixth.
Giving it his best Spider-Man effort, the fan clambered up the screen and pulled the bat into the seating area before being removed by guards.
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He returned minutes later to cheers from the crowd of 41,078, the Cubs largest this season.
The Brewers went on to weather a late Cubs comeback, winning the series finale 8-7.
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