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This Sweet Interaction Between Two Boys Going After The Same Foul Ball Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity

This Sweet Interaction Between Two Boys Going After The Same Foul Ball Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity
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At a time when the world feels firmly and permanently divided, two young boys showed us all what true compassion and generosity looks like after they both went for the same foul ball at a recent MLB baseball game.


The heartwarming interaction happened during a matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies after a Dodgers player hit a foul ball into the stands.

The two young Phillies fans both raced up the steps to grab the ball at about the same time. The boy that got there first turned around with the ball in his hand and simply offered it to the boy who got there right behind him.

As the two headed back to their seats, the boy who wound up with the ball gave the other boy a hug to thank him and they went their merry ways.

Luckily for all of us, the sweet moment was caught by TV cameras.

Kid gives foul ball away. hugs it outwww.youtube.com

If ever there was a time for this GIF, it's now.

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The video quickly went viral, with people praising the two boys for their kindness and maturity.






Someone clearly raised these two kids right.



We've certainly seen adults act much worse in similar circumstances.





Once officials became aware of what transpired, both boys ended up going home with game balls.

Which just goes to show:

if you do good things, good things often come your way.

And as the baseball commentator so aptly said:

"It doesn't matter how late or what day it is–it's always nice to be nice to the nice."

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