You never know what you are going to see when you watch a ball game.
During the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-3 victory against Chicago Cubs in the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday, the former quarter-arre of NFL Rodney Peete found itself in the middle of the action.
Cubs voltiseur, Ian Happ, struck during the sixth round, and the dodgers were up 6-3 at the time.
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The third goal player of Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Muncy, plunges for a ball at fault struck by Ian Happ of the Chicago Cubs during the sixth round of the Tokyo series on March 19, 2025. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
HAPP struck a high pop-up which derived from foul-smelling territory in the stands. The third basic player in Dodgers, Max Muncy, reached the net to try to go out.
However, Peete, who was sitting in the stands, stretched out with her glove and took the ball. Muncy held his glove and checked it before realizing that he did not have the ball and shook the frustration head.
After Peete grabbed the ball, he pulled his glove hand behind his back and looked with Murcy casually.
“Muncy had no chance!” Peete posted on X with an emoji who was crying.
The Dodgers complete the Tokyo series with Victory on Cubs behind the big day of Kike Hernandez

The third goal of Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Muncy (13), reacts after hitting a double against the Chicago Cubs during the second round in the Tokyo series on March 19, 2025. (Darren Yamashita-Imagn images)
In an article separated on X, Peete said he was in Japan because he is a fan of the Dodgers and his son is a clubhouse for Dodgers.
The NFL 15 -year -old veteran said that because the net is not raised on false lines, gloves and helmets are provided to fans.
Peete gave Happ an additional life with his catches in the stands, but Happ ended up withdrawn.

The quarter of the Eagles Rodney Peete in action against the Cowboys of Dallas at the Veterans Stadium of Philadelphia on October 26, 1997. (Lou Capozzola-USA Network Today)
Peete was a two-sports star at the USC as a quarterrier and inner field player. Peete was selected in the recovery of the MLB four times (1984, 1988, 1989, 1990) but chose football.
Peete, 59, played for six teams in the NFL during his 15 -year career: the Lions of Detroit, Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys, then Washington Redskins, then Oakland Raiders.
The Dodgers and Cubs played two games in Japan in the Tokyo series to launch the MLB 2025 season. The Dodgers won the two games to start their defense of the title of the World Series.




