You never know what you are going to see when you see a ball game.
During the 6-3 victory of Los Angeles Dodgers over the Chicago puppies in the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday, former NFL field marshal, Rodney Peete, found himself in the middle of the action.
The gardener of the puppies, Ian Happ, was hitting during the sixth inning, and the Dodgers increased 6-3 at that time.
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The third base of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Muncy, was zambulle for a missing ball by Ian Happ of the Chicago puppies in the sixth entry of the Tokyo series on March 19, 2025. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times through Getty Images)
Happ hit a large emerging window that extended from the territory of bad in the stands. The third base of the Dodgers, Max Muncy, approached the network to try to get the way out.
However, Peete, who was sitting in the stands, extended her hand with her glove and caught the ball. Muncy held his glove and checked it before realizing that he didn’t have the ball and shook his head frustration.
After Peete caught the missing ball, he threw from his glove behind his back and coly looked at Muncy.
“MUNCY had no chance!” Peete published in X with an emoji laughing crying.
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The third base of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Muncy (13) reacts after hitting a double against the Chicago puppies in the second entrance during the Tokyo series on March 19, 2025. (Images Darren Yamashita-Imagn)
In a separate publication in X, Peee said he was in Japan because he is a fan of the Dodgers and his son is an assistant of Casa Club for the Dodgers.
The 15 -year -old veteran of the NFL said that because the network is not high in the foul lines, gloves and helmets for fans are provided.
Peete gave Happ an extra life with his capture in the stands, but Happ ended up hitting anyway.

The Marshal of Campo de los Eagles, Rodney Peete, in Action against the Dallas Cowboys at the Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia on October 26, 1997. (Lou Capozzola-USA Today Network)
Peete was a two sports star at the USC as a field marshal and a picture player. Peete was selected in the MLB draft four times (1984, 1988, 1989, 1990) but chose football.
Peete, 59, played for six teams in the NFL during his 15 -year career: the Detroit Lions, Filadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys, then Washington Redskins and then Oakland Raiders.
The Dodgers and the puppies played two games in Japan in the Tokyo series to start the 2025 MLB season. The Dodgers won both games to begin their defense of the World Series title.