A friendly feline made headings after storming onto an MLB field in California. The Los Angeles Angels invited the Arizona Diamondbacks to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, and a furry face ensured to visit the gamer’s better halves mid-video game.
The game was one for the history books as siblings Dominic and David Fletcher required to the field to deal with each other. It was the very first time David, an infielder for the Angels, and Dominic, an outfielder for the Diamondbacks, had actually ended up being challengers in MLB.
Both gamers were signed up with by their partners Emily Edwards and Kierra Fletcher and took an image together after the video game. But the set got more than they imagined throughout the clash.
As the video game got underway a cat ran onto the field of play. Darting over to the bleachers it then jumped as much as surprise Emily who yelled in shock.
Kierra, sat beside her, chuckled as the cat jumped onto the seat. It darted behind the chairs and was then no place to be seen.
Following the experience, it’s clear that everybody saw the amusing side. In a series of images that Kierra published to Instagram, Emily commented ‘purr’ to which Kierra reacted with a cat emoji.
The MLB video game ended in frustration for David as the Diamondbacks came away with a 2-6 triumph. The win came following 2 successive beats for the Arizona side and ended up being the 3rd loss in a row for the Angels.
It was a night of contrasting feelings as the 2 siblings required to the field after their papa died simply weeks previously on June 12. Speaking ahead of the MLB video game, both siblings commemorated their late dad.
“I think it’d be a pretty exciting day for him,” David said as reported by the Los Angeles Times. “He was very proud of both of us. He got to see us both play in the major leagues… Kind of always [play with him on my mind]but today, this series will be a little different getting to play against Dom.”
“Every night, he turned on the TV and had both of our games going simultaneously,” Dominic added. “To be able to be here and watch would have been one of his favorite things.”