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Caution: Fan dangerously throws ball at Padres Jurickson Profar during game 3 last night


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Bobby Ohr
October 7, 2024  (8:27)
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Photo credit: The Guardian

The San Diego Padres put a beating on the Los Angeles Dodgers last night in game 3 of the NLDS in a 10-2 win where things got out of hand rather quickly.

In the 1st inning, Mookie Betts hit a ball back at the fence in Dodgers stadium which was robbed at the last second by Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar. Profar decided to tease the crowd by hiding the ball in his mitt to let fans celebrate a little before showing that he caught the ball which did not sit well with the fans.

The natural sound is incredible when you realize almost everyone in the stadium thought it was a home run.

But not Jurickson Profar or Xander Bogaerts.
Later on in the game, Dodgers fans decided to get back at Pprofar in a dangerous way by throwing a baseball at him during the game which had the Padres outfielder losing it and going to see the umpires. Nothing was done but clearly Profar could not believe what these fans were doing.
Jurickson Profar had to be held back after a fan in the Dodger Stadium crowd threw a ball at him.

The whole team was on the field calming him down.

This game is getting crazy.
After the game, Proofar spoke to the media regarding the incident taking a shot at Dodger fans stating that Padres fans would never act like this and this is only Dodgers fans that are this disrespectful.
"We're not throwing stuff on the field though. San Diego fans, we don't do that."

"It felt like an NBA game, you know, when you're dunking on guys."

- Jurickson Profar had words for the Dodger Stadium crowd postgame.
Clearly this series between the two Californian teams is a true battle as everyone dislikes each other from the players to the fans.

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