I ran in the sausage mascot race and fell HARD, a breakdown

The crew got invited to a Brewers game and jumped at the chance to run in the iconic sausage race. Expectations were low for some, with one goal: avoid finishing dead last. Trevor Plouffe, a former MLB player, jumped the gun early and got a head start. That move set the tone for the chaotic sprint. As Jake and another runner tried to chase him down, disaster struck—one of them extended a little too far trying to match speed and blew out a hamstring. He hit the ground hard and was down for a while. Still in a massive hot dog costume, he hobbled toward the finish line while Corbin Burns and Christian Yelich watched, some laughing, some confused.

Jake managed to close the gap on Trevor despite the early head start. As they approached the handoff, chaos continued. Trevor fumbled his tag to the child chorizo runner, who was on the wrong side of the track. Meanwhile, Jake got drenched by a perfect double water cup toss from Burns. One of the kids watching his dad go down decided to ignore the drama and just take off running. That little hot dog ended up finishing strong and winning the scoreboard race. Back on the field, the injured runner limped through, still in costume, waving off help and posing for photos with kids while silently suffering. He later asked for ice and medical attention, joking that there should be a vote for best hot dog performance. The whole mess, including the mic’d up audio, will be released later—but judging by the description, it’s mostly groans, embarrassment, and one painful hamstring.