According to the Texas A&M University Police Department, the prank resulted in the 19-year-old streaker being charged with criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct and receiving a two-year ban from attending A&M baseball games as the pitch invader at the College Station baseball game video went viral
Watch the viral video below.
On Tuesday, when Texas A&M and Texas were playing baseball, there was a full moon. During that time, a shirtless pitch intruder decided to disrupt the game by showing everyone his ass cheeks.
The hilarious incident occurred during the Longhorns’ 5-2 victory over the Aggies in College Station when a man carrying a sign that read “Longhorns Suck” made his way onto the pitch while wearing what appeared to be a Darth Maul or Star Wars mask.
Naked streaker exposes his butt during Texas College Station baseball game, video goes viral
We've uhhhhh…. had a situation here in College Station. Might wanna make sure you have a blindfold for the kids. 🙈🙈🙈 pic.twitter.com/VDDIvzSizQ
— Ben Peck (@TheBenPeck) March 29, 2023
The streaker then put down his sign and briefly drew his shorts down to his waist before making a break for the outfield. The invader demonstrated his speed and stamina during the feat, and after a number of failed tries, he managed to successfully hop over the centerfield wall.
A police officer was waiting!
Unfortunately for him, the excitement ended as soon as he leapt the fence since a police officer was waiting for him. The invader calmed things down by rolling over and placing his hands behind his back. It seems the game wasn’t everything it was made out to be. For further information, stay tuned.
The streaker has been detained pic.twitter.com/tb9rKrYdBu
— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) March 29, 2023
Texas A&M were defeated by Texas
In the previous four encounters between the storied rivals, Texas A&M’s baseball team had not suffered a loss to Texas. Yet on Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park on Tuesday, the fading Aggies (15-10) were no match for the scorching No. 21 Longhorns (19-7) and lost 5-2, ending their 1,762-day reign of supremacy.
A&M has now dropped six of its previous eight contests. Texas, however, has a good case for being the nation’s hottest team. By extending it to 15 games, the Longhorns maintained the longest active winning streak in college baseball.
With its three-game home series against Ole Miss this weekend, A&M will try to get back on track. At 6 p.m. on Friday (SEC Network+), 7 p.m. on Saturday (SEC Network), and 1 p.m. on Sunday (SEC Network+), the two SEC rivals will clash.