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Dodger Stadium fan shows some impressive speed in 'idiot on the field' appearance at Mets-Dodgers
Dodger Stadium fan shows some impressive speed in 'idiot on the field' appearance at Mets-Dodgers

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Dodger Stadium fan shows some impressive speed in 'idiot on the field' appearance at Mets-Dodgers

Not every idiot on the field is as fast as the one at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images) At least one fan was enjoying a home loss at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday. During the eighth inning of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-1 loss to the New York Mets, a fan delivered a classic "idiot on the field" performance until it at went wrong, as these things often do. The fan, who appeared to be shirtless, displayed some impressive speed on the tape, outrunning multiple security guards along the warning track. Advertisement Unfortunately, the fan's pants couldn't keep up with him, and the resulting slowdown gave a guard the opportunity to catch up and shove him, sending to the ground. Soon, it was a five-man dogpile. The fan was eventually hauled off the field through the center field gate, with a jail cell likely awaiting him. The situation played out to the amusement of the Mets dugout, with first baseman Pete Alonso among those laughing as the fan evaded the guards. The SNY broadcast booth had its own take, wondering what on earth goes through a person's mind as this happens. "You know, the first few moments must be exhilarating, but there's no endgame! It's going to be painful and expensive in the end," play-by-play man Gary Cohen said. The fan ran onto the field not long after Alonso clubbed a three-run homer to put the Mets up by six, his second long ball of the game. It was a long night for the Dodgers offense as well, with an 0-for-4 performance with runners in scoring position and only one extra-base hit until the bottom of the ninth inning, when Andy Pages got them on the board with a solo homer. Advertisement Mets starting pitcher Griffin Canning, an Orange County native and former UCLA pitcher, threw three scoreless innings with seven strikeouts, continuing a stellar run by the Mets rotation in the first couple months of the season. The Mets' improved their record to 39-23, keeping them 1.5 games ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. The Dodgers remain a game of the San Diego Padres in the NL West at 37-25.

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