Dodgers Fan Threw A Full Beer At Woman & All Hell Broke Lose, Which Caught The Attention Of Stars Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez During Red Sox Game
The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a sweep of the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, but the game was not without major controversy.
Multiple fans captured video of two couples getting into a major argument in the stands along the left-field foul line, in what looked to be the lower bowl area of the stadium.
The video starts with two women going face-to-face as they appear to defend their respective partners.
“It was none of his business!” yelled one. “Do not put your hands on my boyfriend!”
Things between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox fans seemed to be headed for a good resolution until one identified man sparked the flames in response to what the female fan did to him.
The female fan in jeans and a pink cap took issue with the male fan waving bye to her, so she poured some of her unidentified liquid on his arm as she started to walk away.
Things took a swift turn right after as the apparent Los Angeles Dodgers fan with sunglasses reciprocated her actions and tossed his entire drink on the woman.
Punches would soon be thrown from every direction as others moved to break up the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox melee.
The lady who had the beer thrown on her tried her hardest to get payback, but she was held back by what looked like stadium security.
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It even caught the attention of superstars and Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Fans have Become The Face of Violent Fights In MLB Over The Past Few Years
When people think of fans behaving badly in Major League Baseball, other fan bases are quick to mention Los Angeles Dodgers fans.
Dodger Stadium has seen its share of fan fights over the past years. In April, for example, Dodgers fans were seen brawling in the parking lot, with one being escorted out by four security guards.
If everyone comes away with minor injuries, that is the best-case scenario.
For someone like San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, he is still battling injuries he suffered when attacked at Dodger Stadium 12 years ago, per ABC7 Los Angeles.
Stow was attacked in 2011, and his skull was fractured. He spent nine months in a coma.
The two Dodgers fans that were convicted have since been released from prison.