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He's not throwing it back
Meet Sam Gvozdenovich, an 18-year-old freshman at UCF who happened to get his hands on Chase Utley's first-inning home run to rightfield.
As the stadium erupted in a "Throw it back" chant, Gvozdenovich just smiled. In a hectic search for the ball, it rolled right to him. He quietly put it in his pocket and sat down.
"There's no way anyone could get me to get rid of this ball," said Gvozdenovich, who grew up in south New Jersey and is a lifelong Phillies fan.
-- Aaron Sharockman, Times Staff Writer
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