Alas, none of them supported their opinion!
At one point during Monday night’s game between the Cincinnati Reds and the San Francisco Giants, the game was postponed due to rain. However, there were moments that still managed to entertain fans.
Like other baseball teams, the Reds’ ground staff carried tarpaulins to cover the infield at Great American Ball Park, but they continued to work unaccompanied by other staff members, prompting their colleague’s staff. was trapped under the tarpaulin. The incident ended up being caught on camera during an NBC Sports Bay Area broadcast, with the announcer live-streaming the hilarious scene.
“Mayday, he got eaten by a tarp,” said Giants analyst Hunter Pence. “Everyone left behind, protect yourself!”
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This ground staff was eaten by Tarp ðŸ˜ðŸ˜… pic.twitter.com/G0m80IQHO2
— NBCS SF Giants (@NBCSGiants) July 18, 2023
At this point, it’s embarrassing and my man had to get a little annoyed with his co-workers as a result.
But in hindsight, we’ll have to laugh it off enough. I don’t know what it is, but there’s something funny about people being swallowed by tarps. I’ve seen something similar to this happen before, and it bothered me. It’s just an interesting sight.
By the way, this is very baseball. After all, where else would you use a tarp to cover a field? (Related: Baltimore Orioles announce new ‘Purple Nurple’ home run celebration, it’s downright hilarious)
That’s why I can’t help but feel romance in this game.