Streaker wearing nothing but star-studded underwear shows off some impressive juke moves to send a guard tumbling to the San Diego Padres game – before being tackled to the ground and thrown out!
The Padres hit season highs when they defeated the Minnesota Twins 10-1 on Friday
However, one fan didn’t seem to be enjoying the San Diego blowout
The spectator evaded security as he ran into the open field of Petco Park
They got an impressive juke before four guards threw them to the ground
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A streaker led security on a wild chase when they invaded the field during the San Diego Padres’ victory against the Minnesota Twins on Friday.
The Padres hit season highs in home runs (five) and extra-base hits (seven) in a 10-1 home game of the Minnesota Twins Friday.
A fan was clearly bored with the Padres’ blowout and decided to spice up the action on the pitch at Petco Park.
A streaker invaded the field on Friday during the San Diego Padres’ win over the Minnesota Twins
The field intruder led security on a wild chase across the outfield in nothing but his underwear
Wearing nothing but star-striped underwear and white sneakers, the shirtless fan decided to break the 10-1 laugh by barging into the open field.
His undertaking lasted about 20 seconds as he circled the guards and even got an impressive juke, putting a guard on the ground while dodging an outstretched arm.
The intruder himself slipped a few times as he tried to evade security personnel before four of them managed to knock him to the ground.
The aftermath of the incident is unclear, but it’s unlikely the fan will return to Petco Park anytime soon.
His undertaking lasted about 20 seconds as he ran past the guards and got an impressive juke
The streaker was eventually cornered by four security personnel and tackled to the ground
Padres manager Bob Melvin hoped his team’s power surge would last after San Diego followed two defeats in a three-game run in Detroit with their most impressive slugging game of the season.
“We needed it and it proved we could do it,” Melvin said after five different Padres homered on Friday.
“You hope it continues. We got two runs in the first on that sky-high home run (46 degrees launch angle) from Luke Voit, which was big. And we kept plodding. Hopefully this will continue for a while.’
However, the Padres couldn’t hold out, as they stumbled on Saturday and lost 7-4 before rebounding on Sunday-evening with a 3-2 win.
The Padres hit season highs in home runs (five) and extra-base hits (seven) in the 10-1 home game