Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez gets into an argument with fan after disastrous performance

‘I want to see your fat a** go do it’: Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez gets into an argument with fan after being told to ‘learn to pitch’ while boarding team bus after disastrous performance

  • After giving up a season-worst eight runs against the Red Sox on Friday, Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez was seen getting into an argument with fans in Boston
  • Cell phone footage shows Velasquez stepping onto the team bus when one spectator, who may have been a Phillies fan, told him to ‘learn to pitch’ 
  • The incident took place outside Fenway Park after Velasquez surrendered four walks, three home runs, and a season-worst eight runs in an 11-5 loss to Boston


Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez followed a disastrous performance in Boston on Friday by getting into a verbal altercation with a fan who told him to ‘learn to pitch.’  

‘I want to see your fat a** go and do it,’ Velasquez is seen telling an unidentified fan in video footage that was shared on Twitter by Phillies blogger Matt Rappa.    

The incident took place outside Boston’s Fenway Park after the 29-year-old Californian surrendered four walks, three home runs, and a season-worst eight runs in an 11-5 loss to the Red Sox. Spokespeople for the Phillies did not immediately respond to DalyMail.com’s request for comment. 

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Vince Velasquez followed a disastrous performance in Boston on Friday by getting into a verbal altercation with a fan who told him to ‘learn to pitch.’ ‘I want to see your fat a** go and do it,’ Velasquez is seen telling an unidentified fan in video footage that was shared on Twitter by Phillies blogger Matt Rappa

The incident took place outside Boston's Fenway Park after the 29-year-old Californian surrendered four walks, three home runs, and a season-worst eight runs in an 11-5 loss to the Red Sox. Spokespeople for the Phillies did not immediately respond to DalyMail.com's request for comment

Before finally stepping onto the bus, Velasquez noticed spectators were recording him on their phones. 'You guys are recording?' he asked. 'Oh that's so nice'

The incident took place outside Boston’s Fenway Park after the 29-year-old Californian surrendered four walks, three home runs, and a season-worst eight runs in an 11-5 loss to the Red Sox. Spokespeople for the Phillies did not immediately respond to DalyMail.com’s request for comment

Vince Velasquez was roughed up in Boston on Friday, giving up a season-high eight runs

Vince Velasquez was roughed up in Boston on Friday, giving up a season-high eight runs 

The first of the two videos begins with Velasquez walking onto the team bus while carrying a backpack over his white sweater. The footage is shot from the perspective of a group of spectators, who are standing off screen as they wait for Phillies players to exit Fenway Park and step onto the team bus. 

Although he was wearing headphones, Velasquez apparently heard the ‘learn to pitch’ comment in the first of the two videos. 

In the second video, Velasquez approached the fans without his headphones or backpack.

‘Huh?’ Velasquez said with his arms outstretched and his palms facing the crowd, which stood just off screen.

The response from the crowd isn’t quite audible, but Velasquez snapped back: ‘Exactly, shut up. I want to see your fat a** go do it.’

A woman in the crowd immediately agreed with Velasquez.

‘That’s what I said to him,’ she said.

Before finally stepping onto the bus, Velasquez noticed spectators were recording him on their phones.

‘You guys are recording?’ he asked. ‘Oh that’s so nice.’

Velasquez has struggled in 2021 posting a 5.57 earned-run average, which is nearly an entire run over his career mark.

Velasquez (21) looks on as Boston Red Sox left fielder J.D. Martinez (28) rounds the base after hitting a three run home run in the second inning at Fenway Park

Velasquez (21) looks on as Boston Red Sox left fielder J.D. Martinez (28) rounds the base after hitting a three run home run in the second inning at Fenway Park