VIDEO: Los Angeles Dodgers Fan Gets Knocked Out Cold By Vicious Cheap-Shot From Padres Fan That Left Blood All Over The Seats During NLDS

Los Angeles Dodgers and Padres fan (Photo via Twitter)

Los Angeles Dodgers fans love to fight, whether against an opposing fan base or against each other. They do not discriminate when it comes to violence.

A vicious fight broke out in the stands of Dodgers stadium during what appears to be Game 1 of the National League Division Series.

A Dodgers fan rocking an Ohtani jersey appeared to be arguing with Padres fans when he suddenly got punched and knocked out.

The Padres fan and his buddies tried to escape, but they appeared to be stopped before they could make their exit.

According to a fan, Josh Gitt, on social media, it was Tw Padres fan who punched a Los Angeles Dodgers supporter and left blood splattered across the floor.

The bleeding Dodgers fan reportedly had to be helped out, while the Padres supporters were ejected.

The Dodgers fought back to seal a 7-5 win over their Californian rivals in that game.

During Game Two, a huge fight reportedly broke out in the parking lot, and there were said to be multiple injuries, per the Los Angeles scanner.

It was then reported that a stretcher was brought out.

The Dodgers would lose Game 2, 10-2.

San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Game 2 Delayed After Fans Throw Objects at Players

Tensions between San Diego Padres outfielders and Los Angeles Dodgers fans boiled over on Sunday late in the game.

In the seventh inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series, after two baseballs were thrown from the crowd in San Diego outfielder Jurickson Profar’s direction, the game had to be paused for quite some time.

Then, Dodgers fans threw trash and other objects.

Once that was cleared up, fans began tossing objects at Fernando Tatis Jr., which led to further delay.

While Profar was upset, Tatis played into it as he mocked the crowd.

Eventually, fans stopped throwing things, and the Padres would go on to pummel the Dodgers.

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