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Sportingnews.com writer Chris Mottram noticed Monday that one Phillies player signing autographs was not one that he recognized. Upon closer examination, it turns out that #16, C. Yeager, is not actually a member of the Philadelphia Phillies. This was especially evident since #16 is pitcher J.C. Romero.

Yeager signed autographs for about 30 minutes before security escorted him off, seemingly without anyone noticing. Yeager was dressed in a full Phillies uniform, with arm bands and shades to help hide his true identity.

Check it out for yourself.

Fan Impersonates Phillies Player At All Star Fan Fest

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  1. 1 On July 14th, 2008, KJF said:

    The best part of it is the security people and the people running the event didn’t notice. Too funny

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