
San Diego Padres fans were fighting amongst themselves while their team was losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday.
The Padres suffered a 5-0 defeat to Pittsburgh in a shutout at Petco Park, dropping to 32-24, with some of their fans getting heated as fists flew in the stands.
The fight, shown below, is part of a worrying trend of violence at sporting events, especially baseball games. And, while there’s no place for this sort of thing in sports, it’s still a source of entertainment for social media users.
Anyhow, check it out right below:
Fighting ourselves? C’mon be better pic.twitter.com/ygEy3oX4dT
— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) June 1, 2025
Fans React To Viral Fight Between San Diego Padres Fans

As mentioned above, this sort of thing is quite entertaining online, so users reacted accordingly.
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“His hat didn’t even come off. Very impressive,” a fan observed.
His hat didn't even come off. Very impressive.
— I Don't Care If Anyone Reads This (@IDontCareIfAny1) June 1, 2025
“Tatis got some hands. Slept both of them twice lol,” another joked.
Tatis got some hands. Slept both of them twice lol
— Minty 🗣️ (@Minty_talks) June 1, 2025
“My man in the white stripe Tatis 😮💨 Idc what the situation was man was 1v4 and slept 3 of em,” added a third.
My man in the white stripe Tatis 😮💨
— F. Scott McGriggles (@FScottMcGriggle) June 1, 2025
Idc what the situation was man was 1v4 and slept 3 of em
“People in the front just chillin not even flinching. 😂😂😂😂😂😂,” a fourth commented.
People in the front just chillin not even flinching. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
— Nathan Kindschy ✝️ (@nkinch75) June 1, 2025
“Screaming out, “HEY, HEY..STOP!” As if that was going to do something…besides recording for content,” another comment read.
Screaming out, “HEY, HEY..STOP!” As if that was going to do something…besides recording for content.
— Brian (@813b0ssman) June 1, 2025
Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres didn’t look like they would fare any better on Sunday as they were down 4-1 in the middle of the fifth inning at the time of writing.
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