A couple of protestors didn’t get too far with their signs when they ran onto the field during the Dodgers game Wednesday — ’cause stadium security ragdolled both of them to the ground in seconds.
The wild scene all went down in L.A. — when the Dodgers were playing the Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.
You can see in footage captured by a fan in the stands … one man invaded the outfield while carrying a big sign.
Quickly, however, he was tackled to the grass — and then jumped on by 5 other guards.
Meanwhile, while they were trying to reel in the first protestor, a second one jumped onto the field as well. Immediately, though, that fan was dropped to the ground too by a security guard.
Eventually, all of the protestors were taken off the field without further incident.
The signs they were holding reportedly read Bishop, La Loma and Palo Verde … and represented three low income neighborhoods of Chavez Ravine that were removed in the 1950s in order to build Dodger Stadium.
either this guy needs to be a running back or dodgers need faster security lmaoo, ball girl is mvp tho pic.twitter.com/x4yRcbOXyi
— Hads (@Hadleyyhyatt) August 9, 2021
@Hadleyyhyatt
Of course, this is far from the first time stadium officials have had to take down field invaders … you’ll recall, a ball girl stopped a fan in his tracks in epic fashion back in August.
Bottom line … if ya got plans to storm the field, probably best to avoid doing it at Dodger Stadium.