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Mexico Fan’s World Cup Shout Interrupts Dodgers‑Athletics Pitch

A single, loud “goal” captured on the broadcast shows World Cup passion spilling into a live MLB game and highlights the Dodgers’ cultural ties with Mexican fans.

Overview

  • A man wearing a Mexico national team jersey erupted with repeated shouts of “goal” during the Dodgers‑Athletics game at Sutter Health Park on Tuesday night, and the NBC Sports California broadcast picked up the sound.
  • The outburst coincided with Mexico scoring in its World Cup Round of 32 match against Ecuador, a game Mexico won 2-0.
  • The shout came as Dodgers left‑hander Justin Wrobleski prepared a 2-2 pitch to Henry Bolte in the bottom of the third inning, and play continued normally with Wrobleski striking out Bolte on the next pitch; the Dodgers later won 9-3.
  • The moment was widely shared on broadcast and social channels, illustrating how international supporter energy is showing up at MLB parks and getting amplified beyond the stadium.
  • The scene ties to the Dodgers’ long relationship with Mexican and MexicanAmerican fans and follows broader reporting that teams and MLB are noticing World Cup crowds as a promotional and cultural opportunity.