Watch: Marriage proposal during Blue Jays vs Red Sox made the fans sing ‘We found love in a hopeless place’
Blue Jays vs Red Sox
Honestly, the game that took place between Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox on 22nd July 2022 is a game no Red Sox fan would like to remember. Amidst all the drama in the third inning, down 25-3, a man decided to mount-up the big screen and sit on one knee to propose to his girlfriend. No wonder the fan felt that the time was right to at least make his and his girlfriend’s day.
The Blue Jays fans already had something to cheer for, but for the Red Sox fans at Fenway Park, the glimpse of a man’s girlfriend saying ‘Yes’ to his proposal was the only 10 seconds of entertainment and amusement. That was not where the fans stopped, they started singing the song ‘We Found Love in A Hopeless Place’ by Rihanna with the DJ.
A certain somebody named Marc Evan Jackson, who was present at the match when the Blue Jays were bulldozing the Red Sox, tweeted, “I’m at the @RedSox @BlueJays game. Between innings, a guy proposed to his girlfriend, she said yes, and the stadium dj played, “We Fell in Love in a Hopeless Place.”
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KFC Barstool also tweeted, “I CANNOT IMAGINE this poor bastard who had this plan to propose tonight and they Blue Jays just absolutely BLUDGEON the Sox for the first five innings and you still decide to pop the question down 3 touchdowns. Hey buddy – PROPOSE AT ANOTHER ONE OF THE 70 GAMES LEFT”
Well, what can the fans do, not a single Red Sox pitcher went at least three innings. Starter Nathan Eovaldi allowed nine earned runs in 2 2/3 innings pitched, which took his ERA from 3.34 to 4.30. Relief pitcher Kaleb Ort allowed eight earned runs over 2/3 innings pitched.
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The fans must have felt that the performance by Red Sox was unbearable and unlike anything ever seen in the 110-year history at Fenway Park that even most of the sell-out crowd of 36,796 in attendance didn’t leave as they watched their team go down by more than 20 runs in the fifth inning.
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