During last night’s 9-2 drubbing of the Colorado Rockies a young Cubs fan felt the wrath of a very petty security team at Coors Field. After catching a Nick Hundley line drive home run in the bottom of the fifth inning, the young fan did what any level-headed Cubs fan would do when they caught a home run from the opposing team.

He threw it back.

What he didn’t expect was for him and his father to be promptly escorted from their seats due to the little known rule at Coors Field stating “At no time should a foul or home run ball be thrown back on the field. Violators will be subject to ejection.”

This isn’t the first time the security staff at Coors Field went full “hardo” mode when it came to terrifying children from enjoying a ballgame. Earlier in April, a Giants fan and his family felt the same repercussions for the exact same reason as this young Cubs fan.

Apparently, the idea of throwing home runs from the opposing team back onto the field pisses the Colorado Rockies off so they decided to remove people from their seats and probably try the “scared straight” approach. Look, I get the fact that rules are rules but c’mon, this kid is like 12.

Maybe the Rockies should worry about a shitty pitching staff instead of Pre-teens trying to enjoy a ballgame.

VIDEO: Young @Cubs fan throws back a @Rockies HR ball,is escorted out by security, but returns to a standing O.#Cubs pic.twitter.com/E7L45DEwtL — Billy Krumb (@ClubhouseCancer) August 21, 2016

Even though the Rockies appeared to let the kid finish out the game from his seat, it’s still kind of a scum bag move to pull the kid from his seat to enforce your weird policy.

The silver lining of this thing is the fact this kid probably gained about a thousand new friends when they saw him return to his seat to watch his Cubs kick the shit out of the Rockies.