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Toronto Blue Jays fans fight during Saturday's game against the L.A. Angels at Rogers Centre.Photo by 6ixBuzzTV /X
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You would think that with the Blue Jays on an eight-game winning streak, having swept two straight series at home and sitting in first place in the AL East that fans would be in a pretty good mood.
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That wasn’t the case during Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels as a wild brawl appearing to involve at least five men broke out in the 500 level of Rogers Centre.
Blue Jays fans go viral after wild brawl in 500 level of Rogers CentreBack to video
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According to a post on X by 6ixBuzzTV, the fracas allegedly kicked off after a fan spilled his drink on another fan sitting in the row in front of him — but it is not seen in the clip.
Man receives a Canadian beatdown after allegedly spilling his drink on another man’s head at the Toronto Blue Jays game on Saturday pic.twitter.com/eJQWQBmo9f
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The men in the front row can be heard calling one of the other two men a “f****** idiot” and asking “what are you going to do now?”
That’s when one man in the front row wearing a Blue Jays hat and dark shirt begins throwing punches at one of the men in the row above them. Another fan wearing a dark grey shirt then throws a punch at the face of the same man – who has the front of his shirt ripped wide open – while using his own seat for leverage.
A second fan from the higher row wearing a green shirt and glasses gets involved, trying to defuse the situation by getting in front of his friend. It doesn’t end well for him as he receives a haymaker from a third man in the row below.
After about 30 seconds the two men from the second row do their best to get out of dodge, leaving towards the stairs to their right.
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In longer video of the action shown from a different angle, security is seen coming to talk to the men and asking them to leave the area.
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The fans missed a great finish to the game, too. Addison Barger hit a walk-off single in the 11th inning to score the victory while George Springer added a two-run home run and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three hits for the red-hot hosts.
Aside from the extracurricular action up in the nosebleeds, things have been going very well for the Blue Jays recently. The team holds a three-game lead in the AL East over the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays heading into Monday’s action and saw both Guerrero and Alejandro Kirk make this year’s American League all-star team, with the midsummer classic set to take place next week in Atlanta.
The Jays are in Chicago to take on the White Sox on Monday night for the first game of their three-game series before heading to Sacramento to face the Athletics before the break.
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