It’s postseason time, which means the race to the World Series has begun with a Phillies and Padres fight video viral
The Philadelphia Phillies came close to winning two straight games against the San Diego Padres, but they fell short Wednesday night after blowing a 4-0 lead and losing 8-5. However, the home team’s victory did not affect the chaotic atmosphere that persisted outside Petco Park after the game. After leaving the stadium, several San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies supporters were seen fighting in the street.
Philadelphia Phillies And San Diego Padres Fans Fight In The Street Outside Of Petco, Brawl Video Goes Viral On Twitter
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Outside the stadium @mlbfights pic.twitter.com/6HUrPGwFcE
— PADRESRAZAMEMES (@padresrazamemez) October 20, 2022
It was thoughtful of the rickshaw driver to stand in the centre of the junction and observe the collision. There are probably more fights that go unrecorded by smartphones. Thankfully, it didn’t appear that anyone was seriously wounded. However, the epidemic of fan fights is out of control.
In Game 2 of the NLCS, the Padres come back to defeat the Phillies.
After winning Game 1, the Phillies lost Game 2 of the NLCS against the Padres. Nearly half of the game was played with the Phillies in the lead, but the Padres rallied to seize the lead in the bottom of the fifth and never let it go.
SERIES TIED⚾️ Phillies lose Game 2 of NLCS to Padres.
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— CBS Philadelphia (@CBSPhiladelphia) October 20, 2022
The bottom of the fifth inning saw San Diego score five runs.
To start the barrage of runs, Austin Nola outwitted his brother Aaron and smacked an RBI single off of him. As the NLCS is knotted 1-1 and the Phillies return home, the crowd is prepared to support them.
Phillies supporters didn’t want Game 2 to end the way it did, but they are not concerned and they are eagerly anticipating Game 3 at Citizens Bank Park. The play-by-play of Game 2 against the Padres reverberated throughout South Philadelphia’s Philadium. Despite their disappointment with the defeat, fans claim they still have faith in the club to win the currently knotted 1-1 series. They also say they stand for the Phillies in good times and bad.
Game 3 will begin on Friday.
The Phillies will play Games 3, 4, and 5 at Citizens Bank Park on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday after departing the enemy land.