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World Cup fever hits during Athletics-Dodgers game as Mexico fan celebrates

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World Cup fever hits during Athletics-Dodgers game as Mexico fan celebrates

World Cup fever has officially reached baseball season.

During Tuesday’s Athletics-Dodgers game in West Sacramento, one fan behind home plate made it clear he was watching more than one game.

As Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski began his delivery in the bottom of the third inning, a fan wearing a green Mexico national team jersey suddenly erupted from his seat.

A Mexico fan yelled “goal!” behind home plate during A’s-Dodgers, capturing the World Cup fever crossing into baseball season.

A Mexico fan yelled “goal!” behind home plate during the Athletics-Dodgers game, capturing the World Cup fever crossing into baseball season. NBC Sports California

The reason had nothing to do with the Dodgers or Athletics.

Mexico had just scored against Ecuador in its World Cup Round of 32 match in Mexico City.

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The broadcast picked up the moment as the fan repeatedly shouted “goal!” from behind home plate, turning a regular-season baseball game into a brief World Cup watch party. He waved his arms, celebrated loudly and brought a burst of soccer energy into a stadium where the Dodgers were already in control.

Athletics pitcher Geoff Hartlieb throws to the Los Angeles Dodgers

Athletics pitcher Geoff Hartlieb throws against the Dodgers on Tuesday night, when the World Cup and MLB intersected. AP Photo/Sara Nevis

The timing made it even better. Wrobleski was mid-pitch when the celebration broke out, creating one of those strange crossover moments that can only happen when a major global tournament overlaps with baseball’s dog days of summer.

Mexico went on to beat Ecuador 2-0, with Julian Quiñones opening the scoring on a spectacular strike before Raúl Jiménez added another.

The scene captured the unique pull of the World Cup. Baseball may be in full swing, but soccer has a way of cutting through everything when national pride is involved.

Players of Mexico celebrate after the team's victory

Mexico players celebrate after their latest World Cup victory. Getty Images

It also fit naturally with the Dodgers’ long connection to Mexico and Mexican-American fans.

Los Angeles has one of the largest Mexican-American communities in the country, and the Dodgers have spent decades building one of baseball’s strongest cultural ties with that fan base.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela delivers the first...Strike against New York Yankees batter Willie Randolph

Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela brought a generation of Spanish-speaking fans closer to the franchise. Associated Press Photo

Fernando Valenzuela remains one of the franchise’s most beloved figures, not only for what he did on the mound but also for the way “Fernandomania” brought a generation of Spanish-speaking fans closer to the Dodgers.

So while it was not immediately clear whether the fan in Sacramento was rooting for the Dodgers, the moment still felt familiar.

One pitch. One goal. One loud celebration behind home plate.

For a few seconds, baseball and the World Cup shared the same stage.


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