Fan fights continue to be a problem at MLB games, with one fan getting bloodied in the latest fracas.
During the Padres’ win Tuesday over the Twins at Petco Park in San Diego, two fans threw down after an apparent argument, video from the scene posted by X user @Levi_Leveille shows.
A fan in a black shirt landed a series of blows on his opponent, who was wearing a white tank top while standing in the row above.
The man in the tank top taunted the other fan, who swung away and bloodied his rival’s mouth before the fight seemingly stopped.
A woman in a Padres jersey attempted to hold the bloodied fan back at the end of the video.
Tuesday’s tussle was the latest in a string of fights between fans at MLB ballparks this season.
A brawl broke out between Yankees and Mets fans during a Subway Series game in The Bronx last month, when two women in Yankees jerseys were fighting one another.
The situation escalated when a fan in a Pete Alonso jersey went after a male Yankees fan who tried to push one of the women.
That Yankees fan then removed his jersey and hit the fan in the Alonso jersey with a right hook.
Also last month, a group of men started throwing punches at a Dodgers-Red Sox game in Los Angeles after a pair of couples were jawing at one another, which resulted in a woman tossing a drink at a man, who then returned serve.
There were also incidents on two straight days in San Diego during MLB’s opening weekend in late March.
A day after a woman slapped a man in the face during an ugly spat, two fights broke out between a group of men on the concourse.