Baseball thrown from the crowd during the game Giants-Braves Sparks confusion in the field


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The losing streak of the Atlanta Braves reached five games on Friday.

But much of the discussion after the 5-4 victory of the San Francisco giants focused on a strange moment in the fourth entry.

A fan sitting in the stands in Oracle Park threw a ball towards the home of Home at approximately at the same time as the first base of the Braves, Matt Olson, scored a race.

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The Fans of the San Francisco giants celebrate when the first Dominic Smith base (7) rounds the first base in a double rule of two races and the central gardener Jung Hoo Lee (51) runs home during the third entry in Oracle Park in San Francisco on June 5, 2025. (Kelley L Cox/Imagn images)

Olson rounded the third base and went home after his teammate Murphy hit a ball to the garden. The second ball landed near the home of Home almost immediately after the shot of the right gardener of the giants Mike Yastrzemski made its way on the MITT of the receiver Patrick Bailey.

Atlanta Braves appointed the batter Marcell Ozuna Jr. (20) slides safely against the recipient of the San Francisco Patrick Bailey giants (14) while referee Andy Fletcher observes during the fourth entry in Oracle Park in San Francisco on June 6, 2025. (Robert Edwards/Imagn images)

Additional baseball seemed to leave Bailey, Olson and others in a brief state of confusion.

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“Where did the other ball come from?” Asked the giant station.

“() He left the upper cover,” his transmission partner replied. “A clown threw baseball into the field. I’ve never seen that.”

The arbitrators of the game were briefly convened to discuss the strange sequence. The game finally resumed, and Olson’s career reduced the advantage of 3-1 giants.

Hayden Birdsong of the San Francisco giants launches a batter of the Atlanta Braves during the fourth entrance on Friday, June 6, 2025 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

The giant manager, Bob Melvin, went to the incident after the game.

“That is the first time,” said Melvin. “I had never seen that before. I don’t know where I came from. I don’t know what the rule is. I think everyone was a little surprised by that. It didn’t affect the play, but it was extremely strange to see that other baseball goes to the field.”

The Braves dropped a sixth consecutive game on Saturday afternoon after the giants reached a two-run homer in the ninth entrance for a 3-2 victory.

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