Angels Fan Eli Strickland Says Wife 'Mortified' After Nearly Dropping Daughter for Home Run Ball

Strickland held onto his daughter as he tried to nab a home run ball.

“She didn’t say much for a long time,” Eli Strickland said of his wife, who was also at the game. “Obviously, she was mortified. Moms and dads are wired much differently."

“She’s like, ‘What are you doing? How could you possibly do this?,’” Strickland said today on "Good Morning America." "I said, ‘Obviously, in hindsight I would have set the baby down but it all happens in three seconds. What can you do, you know?’”

When a home run ball came flying in their direction, Strickland dove for it with Penelope in his arms, nearly flipping her over the railing.

“I’ve always wanted to catch a home run ball and so it was coming, it was coming, it was coming and I didn’t have the foresight to set my daughter down and so when it came to me, I balled it and I reached down and I grabbed it and I had it in my glove and I knew I could hold onto my daughter,” Strickland said. “I thought I could get the ball at the same time and it just didn’t work out that way.”

The moment was captured on television and quickly went viral, earning Strickland, an Angels season ticket holder, the nickname, “Dangling Dad.”

“To be honest, it looks much worse than I think it was but it doesn’t look good,” Strickland conceded. “I’ll admit that.”

According to Strickland, his daughter, despite the controversy that erupted later, had fun at the game and was not hurt.

“If you see in the video, she’s sitting there munching popcorn and having the time of her life about two minutes after the fact,” Strickland said. “She’s great.”