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Vidéo de l’apparition du rat à Wrigley Field ce soir. Certains joueurs des Phillies dans l’abri ont été surpris.


Vidéo via Marcus Leshock de WGN Chicago




Par JianClaymore

23 Comments

  1. triplec787

    So a goose yesterday, a rat today… what animal is gonna end up on the field at Wrigley next game?

  2. Fair reaction from the players. Those things freak me out

  3. Man, I wish the Jays had something like Wrigley Field, live rats and all. So sick of the fake grass indoor baseball bullshit and a DJ instead of an organ, it kills real baseball vibes.

  4. it’s huge! Must be feasting on left overs and supplies in dry storage. Yikes!

  5. if_u_dont_like_duck

    Yall gonna have those infamous rat posters up tomorrow at Wrigley?

  6. Normal_Cabinet3094

    Jeff McNeil would call that a raccoon

  7. LightenUpPeeps

    There was a squirrel near the mound at Fenway during the Sox-Yanks game last night. I guess rats are Chicago’s equivalent of squirrels.

  8. makoman115

    Show me your 100+ year old building without rats, other mlb franchises!

  9. GeneralLibrarian4758

    Guys who live a majority of the year in Philly being shocked by rats is the weirdest thing going on here.

  10. Routine_Ad_9794

    Of course the Phillies were taken aback. Philadelphia is notoriously a very clean city with absolutely no rats.

  11. starfleetdropout6

    So that’s what the crowd was reacting to. 🤣 You could hear it through the TV, but nothing was happening in the game.

  12. Gotta say: the marketers that put the tarp in Reynolds Wrap advertising are not being paid enough!

  13. Angular_Pole1015

    Harper turning just after the rat is out of his field of view and giving the very visible “the fuck goin on over there?” body language is so funny

  14. Wrigley Field has RATS! I found a whole rat in my Cobb salad!

  15. ringthebellbadabing

    Kinda messed up to talk about Scott Kingery that way

  16. Suitable-Praline5809

    If you go by Wrigley at like 4:00 in the morning you can see them everywhere. The whole neighborhood has a huge rat problem, driven in large part by the overflowing dumpsters from the entertainment district as well as the amount of food waste generated by the ballpark itself. When people are around they tend to lay low, but once the bars close and the streets get quiet, they’re running around all over the place.

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