Watch: Major League Baseball fans running wild on the field, mocking the lethargy-filled security guards


Watch: Major League Baseball fans running wild on the field, mocking the lethargy-filled security guards

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Major League Baseball has some of the craziest fans to show off to other sports. Pittsburgh Pirates’ series with the Arizona Diamondbacks turned out to be a disappointment for the Pirates as they could only come out with 1 victory in the 3-1 series loss. But the fans took the opportunity to get the stadium crowd something to remember with that win.

Two Major League Baseball fans decided to show how one can play Rat-A-Tat with the security guards at Chase Field in Phoenix. The guys jumped from the stands in the middle of a Pirates player’s at-bat and raced toward the outfield and then caused chaos for several moments.

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The men took haywire laps of the field taunting the lazy militia of guards, who were trying to bring them down. The guys took off their t-shirt while running, making a diving security guard fall on the group victory getting hold of him. After running around for nearly a full minute, the guys gave up, and guards appeared to take them off the field without further incident.

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Major League Baseball: Emmanuel Rivera pushes Diamondbacks ahead in a 9-3 win against Pirates

Major League Baseball Emmanuel Rivera
Major League Baseball: Emmanuel Rivera

Emmanuel Rivera came over from Kansas City in the trade 10 days ago that sent Luke Weaver to the Royals, he came and took over the limelight as he enjoyed his biggest day as a D-back with a home run and two doubles. His three hits boosted Arizona to a 9-3 victory against Pirates at Chase Field to win the four-game series before a road trip.

“It felt super great,” Emmanuel Rivera said of the trade via a Major League Baseball translator. “I feel like I’ve been here years now, and I’m adapting myself very well with the team.”

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Rookie Alex Thomas has also turned out to be an impressive player for the D-backs, “I feel like there have been some ups and downs, still trying to find some level ground. I just have to continue to stick with my approach,” Thomas said. “[Rivera’s] pretty sick. He’s a good player. I’ve been with him a week and a half and he’s been great.”

“We’re still getting to know his game,” said Diamondback’s manager Torey Lovullo. “Still trying to get a feel for exactly what he does well, and so far, so good. He’s got a very good heartbeat.”

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