Peete, a Dodgers fan and now a local Los Angeles radio host, was in attendance to watch the series with his wife, Holly ...
During Wednesday's Dodgers-Cubs game at the Tokyo Dome, Los Angeles third baseman Max Muncy reached over the netting to try ...
While it goes without saying that this is very standard stuff when it comes to any baseball game ever played, the foul ... to be the guy in the stands who effortlessly caught the ball that was ...
The first series of the 2025 MLB season has showcased some of the game's biggest stars on an international stage, but it was a former NFL quarterback who ...
Muncy held his glove up and checked it before realizing he didn’t have the ball and shook his head in frustration. After Peete caught the foul ball, he pulled his glove hand behind his back and ...
Peete was sitting down the third-base line. A ball was hit into foul territory and worked its way into the stands where Peete was sitting. Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers was racing toward ...
That partially explains the unusual celebrity sighting. The reason why Peete made a play for the foul ball, however, is because it was headed straight for his wife. Holly Robinson Peete took to ...
During the sixth inning, Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ fouled a ball into the shallow stands down the third-base line. Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy gave pursuit and reached into ...
In a game that saw Rōki Sasaki make his MLB debut and Shohei Ohtani homer, former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete had arguably the highlight moment in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-3 win over the ...
Seiya Suzuki hit a foul ball out of play, and when Muncy stretched over the protective netting and stuck out his glove, a fan caught it in front of him. Muncy was immediately visibly frustrated ...
During Wednesday's Dodgers-Cubs game at the Tokyo Dome, Los Angeles third baseman Max Muncy reached over the netting to try catching a foul ball, but it landed in the glove of a spectator instead.
During Wednesday's Dodgers-Cubs game at the Tokyo Dome, Los Angeles third baseman Max Muncy reached over the netting to try catching a foul ball, but it landed in the glove of a spectator instead.