Watch: Los Angeles Dodgers fans depicting disruptiveness on Home Run Derby Day

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Los Angeles Dodgers stadium experiences another brawl to besmirch the name of the stadium, even more. Although it was a night full of swings, being the Home Run Derby Day, a couple of fans felt it is their duty to swing their arms too. The swings by Juan Soto, Julio Rodriguez, Albert Pujols etc. were not to their liking.
Some Los Angeles Dodgers fans believe that if the Dodgers stadium will allow Philadelphia fans on Home Run Derby, they have already planned a fist fight. The incident went down in the left field bleachers at Dodger Stadium, although the reason that led up to the fight is unclear, the footage clearly shows a man in the Clayton Kershaw jersey unloaded some huge punches on the other guy’s face.
The occurrence happened just after Juan Soto had won the event, it is clearly visible in the video shot by spectators, things got violent between two Los Angeles Dodgers fans in a hurry.
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Soon the incident that took place in the Los Angeles Dodgers started turning into a wrestling match, the man wearing Clayton Kershaw’s jersey wanted to turn into The Rock to deliver his ‘Rock Bottom’. The moment they took a step back, many intervened in between to stop what could have easily bruised each more than they wanted.
Once the action stopped, the man in the Clayton Kershaw jersey appeared to accuse the other guy of inciting it all, yelling at a different fan in the area, “He started it!”. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured as disciplinary actions could have been taken considering there’s still one more night left of All-Star festivities on Tuesday.
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Luckily for the fans who were not around such hooligans got to see the Nationals outfielder, Juan Soto dethrone the reigning Home Run Derby champion Pete Alonso, in the midst of some serious trade talks, for this year’s title recording 56 total home runs in three rounds.
The All-Star festivities concluded Tuesday night with the American League defeating the National League, 3-2. The Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton was named the game’s MVP.