Dodgers-Padres NLDS Game 2 temporarily suspended after fans throw items onto the field

CBS News Los Angeles

Game 2 of the National League Division Series was temporarily suspended on Sunday evening after fans appeared to be hurling items from the stands towards players on the field in the Padres 10-2 win over the Dodgers

It happened during the bottom of the seventh inning, when the Dodgers were slated to come up to the bat with a three-run deficit. 

At first, San Diego Padres left fielder Jurickson Profar appeared to be jawing with some of the fans in the bleachers when a baseball came flying towards him, landing in the outfield grass. He immediately ran after the ball, yelling towards the umpiring crew. 

Shortly after, more items started to find their way from the crowd onto the field in the vicinity of right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr., who has received jeers from the Dodger faithful since he first appeared in the big leagues. 

The game was suspended for nearly 15 minutes as Dodger Stadium security swarmed the outfield, lining the warning track while the players looked on.

Trash could be seen lining the outfield corners as they delay continued.

It's unclear if the fans who threw the items were identified and if they received any sort of punishment for their actions.

Earlier in the game, Tatis Jr. crushed the second pitch he saw from Flaherty to right field, starting their run of scoring. In the bottom half of the inning, Profar made an improbable catch, robbing Mookie Betts of a home run that would've knotted the game up at 1-1. 

An inning prior, Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty and Padres third baseman Manny Machado were shown exchanging what looked to be heated words after they faced each other.

The at bat, which ended in a strikeout, came moments after Flaherty pegged Tatis Jr. 

"Well, shoot, I've seen over a thousand games here, well over a thousand games in this ballpark, and I've never seen anything like that," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said in a postgame conference. "It was ugly."

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