Workplace holiday parties are usually harmless. A few raffle prizes, awkward small talk, maybe someone gets overly competitive about a coffee maker nobody actually wanted five minutes earlier.
But one employee’s lucky win turned into months of bizarre workplace drama after a co-worker became obsessed with getting her hands on his baseball tickets.
The man, 28, explained online that he attended his company’s Christmas party where suppliers had donated prizes for a random draw. There were bottles of alcohol, kitchen appliances, and gift baskets.
But the prize everyone really wanted was a pair of premium Toronto Blue Jays tickets donated by a vendor who split season passes with his brother.
And somehow, against all odds, he won them.
That should have been the end of the story. Instead, it became the beginning of a very strange feud with a co-worker who simply refused to accept “no” as an answer.

Here’s how the whole thing spiraled.
















A Simple Prize Turned Into Office Drama
According to the employee, one of his older co-workers immediately fixated on the tickets the moment his name was called. The woman, who works in the office and had apparently known about all the incoming prizes beforehand, desperately wanted those seats.
The problem was that they weren’t hers.
The man admitted he is not even a massive baseball fan. He also doesn’t drive into Toronto often. But to him, that didn’t matter. Free tickets are free tickets, and more importantly, he already had someone special in mind to take with him.
He invited his mother.
In the post, he mentioned that his mom rarely turns down a chance to spend time with him, which honestly made the entire situation feel kind of wholesome before it went off the rails.
But his co-worker was not willing to let it go.
Over the following weeks and months, she repeatedly tried to pressure him into handing over the tickets. Her argument was basically that she would “appreciate them more.” She kept insisting he should transfer them because he didn’t care enough about baseball.
He kept saying no.
At first, he tried to keep things polite. But the persistence apparently never stopped.
And then things crossed a line.
The Moment Things Became Completely Ridiculous
As the game date approached, the employee coordinated with the vendor about attending the game. Everything was already arranged. The tickets were his. End of story.
Except apparently not for his co-worker.
In what might be the wildest part of the entire story, the woman reportedly contacted the vendor herself and tried to claim ownership of the tickets.
Not borrow them. Not ask politely.
Claim ownership.
The vendor shut that down immediately and told her she needed to speak with the actual winner because the tickets had already been handed over weeks earlier.
That confrontation eventually made its way onto the factory floor where the employee worked.
According to him, the woman approached him and launched into another rant demanding that he transfer the tickets to her. After months of pressure, he finally snapped and told her she would get those tickets “over my dead body.”
Not exactly diplomatic, but after enough repeated harassment, most people eventually hit a breaking point.
Oddly enough, one of his buddies later told him he could have handled it better.
That reaction frustrated a lot of readers online because, by that point, the employee had already spent months handling it better.
Check out how the community responded:
Most people pointed out that winning a raffle prize does not create some moral obligation to hand it over to the person who wants it more.



Others were especially disturbed by the co-worker contacting the vendor directly.



Another commenter made a good point about workplace dynamics.






The employee won the tickets fairly, made plans with his mother, and repeatedly declined the requests. That should have been enough the first time.
Instead, what could have been a fun memory attached to a lucky raffle prize turned into months of awkward pressure and entitlement.
At least one thing is certain though. Those Blue Jays tickets probably became the most emotionally expensive free prize anyone has ever won at a Christmas party.
So what do you think? Was his final response justified, or should he have stayed calm no matter how far the situation escalated?

















