SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A lifelong Giants fan who caught Travis Ishikawa’s pennant-clinching walk-off home run ball said he had no problem giving it right back to the player who took the unlikeliest of routes to baseball immortality. In return for his gesture, he’s been given four World Series tickets.

Frank Burke from the Central Valley town of Oakdale said he wanted to give the ball back to Ishikawa in recognition of what it took for him to get to that point.

“I’m the lucky guy that happened to be in the right place and catch the ball … so If anybody deserves to have that ball in the trophy case is the man who hit it and put us in the World Series for the third time in five years.”

We're happy to report Travis Ishikawa & his series-winning HR ball have been reunited. #SFGiants (Photo @bradmangin) pic.twitter.com/p5WXpvHS6w — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) October 17, 2014

Burke got the ball authenticated by a Giants official and was able to deliver the ball personally to Ishikawa, who gave him an autographed bat in return and posed for a few pictures with him.

Fan who got Travis Ishikawa's HR ball brought it to him. Looks like he got signed bat out of the deal. #waytodoit pic.twitter.com/Dml0Qo6IQu — Rich Chiappe (@RichChiappe) October 17, 2014

A lifelong Giants fan, Burke related his thought process as the ball was in the air: ” “I knew it was coming to me …hard ….so soft hands …It hit in my left arm palm and bounced off for a send and I just snatched it up and the party began.”

After he gathered it in, Burke said fans in the promenade section of the right-field bleachers swarmed him. “Everyone wanted to touch the ball and take a picture with me. I’ve never taken a selfie in my life that night I must’ve taken 300 selfies with people I don’t know”

OMFG MY OLD SOFTBALL COACH IS THE ONE WHO CAUGHT ISHIKAWA'S BALL LAST NIGHT pic.twitter.com/octiBon2Xi — Sam (@sammyvargas_) October 17, 2014

Friday morning, he got a call from the team. “Giants executive called me and told me they would like to invite me to Friday night’s [World Series] game and give me four tickets,” said Burke. “Yes, I’m going to World Series!”

Frank says the memory of catching the home run ball and then meeting Ishikawa is what’s priceless. Getting four World Series tickets is not too bad, either.