From a standpoint of baseball history, it would have been fitting for a pigeon to gatecrash an Atlanta Braves game; from 1907 through 1910 the team was called the Boston Doves (at the time, the franchise was owned by the Dovey brothers).
@Owen Martinez MAN This is the one disadvantage of having your home team play indoors (Im Canadian and a Jays fan) WE NEVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE ANIMALS ON THE FIELD! The only time I remember is when I think Seagulls flew into the dome but they got out real quick after a home run! Good luck?
5:51 “I wonder what he’s lookin’ for.” “Food.” Love the commentators. 😂 (And then: “I think he’s looking for a tree; I don’t think he’s looking for food.”)
I love it when they do the internal monologue of the animal. (And for what it’s worth, black squirrels are really common in Michigan. One tried to get into my apartment through the kitchen window last week.)
@@B1g5t1nk There used to be a bunch here in Colorado (Aberts Squirrel), I’ve even seen grey, white and red ones too. Haven’t seen any Aberts Squirrels lately though, just the basic Fox Squirrels.
I couldn't help but keel over laughing that the attempt at rolling a baseball towards the pigeons like they were bowling pins got *an instant replay.* Someone has an awesome sense of humor.
The cat is thin and is panting from fear. Not terrific, but terrifically sad. I hope that someone of those thousands of people helped him. Some jerk probably brought it in and thought it would be funny. Not amusing.
ELAINE BROWN its build looks fine, not underfed. And some cats have naturally “thinner”/more “athletic” builds (like Abyssinians or Siamese) whereas others can be naturally more stocky (like British Shorthairs or Maincoons). This one looks likes it’s probably a Russian Blue, at least to some extent, since it has that shape and coloring which comes with the breed. And panting can also come from overheating/over exertion as well as stress (wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a mixture of both in this video). But don’t disagree that it definitely appears to be terrified.
That’s Joba Chamberlain, and his season had been weird enough before this. The Yankees had “Joba Rules” about exactly when they used him, which a lot of people made fun of. He was a rookie, pitching in his first playoff game. As a human being, I felt bad for him. As a Red Sox fan, it was hilarious.
Oh, so animals can interfere and won't get in trouble, but when I do it, everyone keeps shouting at me and they keep saying I'm stupid! This is outrageous.
The cat probably belonged to the stadium and was kept to control the mice. Someone must have forgotten to lock him in the office before the game. The person who he allowed to pick him up was probably a staff member. In the UK, most traditional cinemas have a cat for the same reasons and on numerous occasions the cat ends up asleep on a customers lap during the film. As you can imagine, if a pigeon finds it's way into the cinema it is a nightmare. They end up flying to the light to get out and battering themselves against the glass in front of the projection equipment. The best way to get them out is by opening the booth port glasses and letting them out via the projection room. Preferably before the performance. LOL
+David Lench. I started working part time in the cinema when I was at college in the 1960s and went on to become the chief engineer of one of the UKs largest cinema chains where I worked until I retired. Except in central London, almost every cinema and theater had a cat who prowled the building overnight and slept in the office or projection rooms during the day. It was always a big issue deciding who was going to come in and feed the cat when the cinema was closed on Christmas day. With the multiscreen cinemas and automated digital film equipment today, the tradition has somewhat died, but you will still find a cat in many rural cinemas and these are where the he frequently stays in the auditorium on cold wet days and finds a lap among the afternoon audience to fall asleep. Before the busy evening show, the staff usually manage to get him out of the public area. You would be surprised how many businesses including banks have a resident cat, At one time food shops also had one to keep the mice from having a banquet on the shelves overnight, but modern hygiene regulations have banned them at supermarkets, but you will still find a cat in many smaller corner shops.
@@wilsjane learnt something new and I'm from the UK, but London and I'm much younger. That's amazing! Wish I could one day see a cat in a cinema. I wouldn't mind at all if he or she ended up on my lap during the film, in fact, I'd love it. I love cats but can't have them as a pet, too expensive and I don't have a fixed schedule and I live in London so it wouldn't be fair on them. Thanks though.
This is actually hilarious but the only thing I can think of is that those two cats looked very well fed, so they’re probably pets. I hope they made it home okay. Imagine turning on the game and seeing your cat casually climbing up the scoreboard… 💀
Yeah, and scare the shit out of them. I don't know if it's an American thing, or just a stupid thing. But that was some dumb shit going on in the crowd.
The sports announcers are what really make these interruptions amazing! Plus the spectators cheering the animal on as soon as they get onto the field!!!
Especially when the camera was following the people react to the cat asit ran. That was well done. Having shot baseball before, it's quite boring, I bet these guys enjoyed this excitement.
Lol some of these animals.... I can imagine them saying to their animal friends "no man, im telling you that people are cool! I went into a crowd of thousands of people and no one tried to hurt me!" XD
They should have delayed the game with the black flies until something could be done. I was at a minor league game that was delayed by bees once. Oddly, the team mascot was a bee.
I love how the fans in the stand, the announcers and the players reacted to the animals😁 Also, that announcer who called that black squirrel a baby kitten lol.....come on now😂
@8:01 As a yankees fan, I remember this game like it was yesterday. "The Midge Game", as it is referred to around these parts. It was a playoffs game and the yanks were rolling with Joba on the mound. But then...the Midges came and attacked him like bats outta hell. Joe Torre has said many times that he regretted allowing Joba to pitch in that environment instead of pulling his entire team off the field. My god, just pause it at 9:26 to see what Joba was dealing with out there. Yanks ended up losing the game and the series in a large part due to those damn Midges.
Lmao It’s great how even in major league, everyone takes a break from the game. The audience, announcers, and even both teams look and laugh at the Animals who have evidently broken in into the stadiums. Its a beautiful thing.
5:03 DC has got black and white squirrels. The white ones are descendants from Robert E Lee's pet white squirrels. There's alot of black squirrel's in Falls Church area. They are beautiful.
the last cat must have been scared to death. look at it. do you know how physically exhausted a cat has to be to breath through their mouth? god knows how long it has been running. and the eyes - only panic. really hope it's ok.
Wow! Love that orange tabby cat jumping into the crowd. He made the game more exciting. Same with the dark grey kitty, he obviously wanted to take score! 😊
8:10 Man when the guy was spraying the top of his head it reminded me of one time when I was swimming at home in the evening. My body was all the way in the water but my head was exposed and the mosquitos were so desperate to bite me that THEY BIT MY FOREHEAD! I swear the bumps they left it looked like I was growing horns I kid you not.
Black squirrels are pretty rare even in Kansas. They are amazing if you get to see on in person though, very beautiful animal. They are also highly protected.
I swear, baseball games are some of the most chaotic events ever. At one of them that I went to, they lost the ball on the field, and the game ended up running until around 10:00 at night when it was supposed to end at like 5:30. At the last one that I went to, during halftime they had some of the staff come out onto the field, and proceed to just chuck loose hotdogs into the stands, except that the majority of the hotdogs never even made it over the backstop in the first place. But one of the hotdogs that did make it over, actually fell out of its wrapper, and its bun midair, before falling downwards and hitting the guy sitting next to me directly in the face. Even if you don’t like baseball at all, you’ve gotta go to one of those games sometime.
Hindu scientists found evidence that that squirrel is a reincarnation of a loyal fan who's karma was really bad due to how many times he ran out onto field
NoahTheLucario People are saying "If a black cat runs across your path You get bad luck!" But apparently it's more like when a black squirrel runs across your path!!
Luca D I’m a professional camera operator, sports organizations hire people that are excellent at leading a target to keep it in the frame. Otherwise nobody at home would be able to see the ball