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Proposal That Went Absolutely Wrong for Fan at Dodger Stadium Has Happy Ending

The Dodgers got their first win of the season on Thursday, knocking the Arizona Diamondbacks around for 8 runs on 12 hits and 5 walks. Rookie outfielder James Outfield mashed his first home run of the season, a 2-run shot that went 105mph off the bat. But that wasn’t the hardest hit of the night. That honor goes to a security guard down the left field line who absolutely decked a fan who got onto the field to apparently… propose?

First, here’s a look at the hit in all of its glory.



The reaction from D-back’s left fielder Lourdes Gurriel was great. And don’t worry… there are more angles to help piece together some sort of story. Here’s a side look via @elsegundoanada.

In this final clip via @Mazeaveli on Twitter, we pick up the action shortly after the fan got onto the field. From the angle of the video, the fan appears to have jumped down from the left field pavilion. He ran out about 20 feet, turned, got on one knee, and got slammed by security.

User “doubleueyett” on YouTube caught the full carnage of the hit and the helpful exit from the field.

DMX and the Ruff Ryder’s Anthem was a perfectly timed song for the incident.

You really need to wonder if the security guard played football in high school or college because it was a legendary hit. At any rate, use this as a lesson… don’t run onto the field at Dodger Stadium. You’re gonna get decked. You’re gonna get fined. And you’re gonna get banned from the ballpark for years.

The story does ultimately have a happy ending… she said yes.

Congrats to the happy couple?

Clint Pasillas

Clint is the lead editor and manager of DodgersNation.com, and a host and analyst on DN's Blue Heaven podcast live stream. Since joining Dodgers Nation, Clint has helped grow the site into a top-50 baseball website in the world. He's been writing, blogging, and podcasting Dodgers since about 2008. He was there for Nomar, Greg Maddux, and Blake DeWitt, and he'll be there for Walker Buehler, Alex Verdugo, Dustin May, and any Dodgers of the future. He's also a sandwich enthusiast, a consummate athlete, and a friend.

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