This is very funny! With many amusing responses, a video of a guy struggling with children to get an autograph at the MLB All-Star game has gone viral
Damn! His expression revealed that he was seriously prepared to struggle for the autograph.
Anywhere in the country, if you’ve been to a baseball stadium, you’ve probably seen lots of grown men battling over kids with gloves to grab a baseball that was either tossed or hit into the stands. Some even holler at players to acquire their autographs prior to and following a game. I’m going to assume that he was acting in this manner because his mortgage was due and he had to sell the ball on eBay.
Guy Goes Viral At MLB All Star Game After He Pushes Kids On Red Carpet To Get An Autograph, Video Goes Viral
Guy Pushes #Kids to get autographs on the red carpet at the #MLB All Star #Game in Los Angeles. Sporting #Padres gear, and standing around #children brandishing mostly #Dodgers gear, this fan went all out trying to get the #autograph of #Astros starting #pitcher #JustinVerlander pic.twitter.com/ol5NrYGoeh
— Fail Bros (@fail_bros) July 21, 2022
At the MLB All-Star Game, a grown man fights with children to get their autographs. This is very funny! With many amusing responses, a video of an adult struggling with children to get autographs at an All-Star game has gone viral. Damn! His expression revealed that he was seriously prepared to struggle for the autograph.
Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera made appearances in the first All-Star Game to be played at Dodger Stadium in 42 years, and Clayton Kershaw got the start in front of the home crowd. However, the final score was all too familiar: the American League won 3-2, claiming its ninth straight All-Star victory and 21st in the previous 25 Midsummer Classics.
Giancarlo Stanton and Byron Buxton hit back-to-back home runs off Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin in the fourth inning, which changed the course of the game. He didn’t cheat either with his swing. The game-tying two-run home drive by Stanton to left-centre field was a 457-foot bomb, the longest home run ever hit at Dodger Stadium during the first half of the season. Buxton then hit back-to-back home runs for the seventh time in All-Star history with a 425-foot blast down the left-field line.
Watch the amusing video and Twitter replies below.
Took getting an autograph to another level 😅#AllStarGame pic.twitter.com/vbaaxYGWvj
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 19, 2022
Is that Joe from impractical jokers? That episode is old
— Cole (@cdeegz8) July 19, 2022
Dudes with Sports pictures saying “That’s a grown ass man” acting like they wouldn’t be trying to get an autograph from their favorite sports player they’ve been watching and a fan of for a majority of their life if they were within 5ft of them.
— Mhris Cacri (@BobbyBologna29) July 19, 2022