Fan shines laser pointer in player's faces, a breakdown

Aug 14, 2021 5.1M views 4:00

What Happened

The New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers are locked in a tight 4-4 game in the top of the ninth inning. Trey Turner of the Dodgers steps up to the plate with a runner on first and one out. The pitch comes inside and there is a strange ricochet. Turner circles around, unsure if he was hit by the pitch. The umpires confer and decide to review the play. After reviewing the footage, they determine that the ball did not actually hit Turner and it was just a foul ball. Turner heads back to the on-deck circle. As Turner walks away, a green laser pointer suddenly appears, shining directly in his face. The announcers notice the laser and express concern over the dangerous situation. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts also sees the laser and points it out to the umpires, who try to locate the source. Next up is Dodgers slugger Max Muncy. As he steps into the batter's box, the green laser again appears, this time shining directly in his face, shoulders and torso. Muncy is visibly distressed, pointing out the laser to the umpires and trying to avoid it. The camera crew scans the stands, but it's unclear exactly where the laser is coming from. Despite the dangerous laser interference, the game continues. Mets closer Edwin Diaz strikes out Muncy to end the inning. "That's pretty scary," one of the announcers says of the laser pointer incident. The Mets ultimately lose the game, but the story of the laser-wielding fan overshadows the final score. After the game, the announcers discuss how unacceptable and dangerous the laser pointer incident was. They emphasize that fans should never bring such devices to a game, as it puts the players at risk. The announcers also wonder whether the perpetrator faced any consequences for their actions. Overall, the laser pointer incident casts a dark cloud over an otherwise close and exciting matchup between the Mets and Dodgers.

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the dodgers and mets game is as close as

a game can get four to four top nine

runner on first and one out and trey

turner's up trying to make a good

impression with his new team make