MLB Fans Ripped Dodgers OF for Over-the-Top Celebration While Trailing Diamondbacks by Nine Runs

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The Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off their 2023 postseason by losing to the Arizona Diamondbacks in shocking fashion in Game 1 of their National League Division Series, 11-3.
Clayton Kershaw had a nightmare start for the Dodgers, as he was pulled after giving up six runs in the top of the first inning. The Diamondbacks added three more runs in the second inning to take a commanding 9-0 lead over a Los Angeles team that won 100 games in the regular season.
Dodgers left fielder David Peralta drew the ire of fans everywhere when he celebrated on second base after hitting a double in the bottom of the second with his team trailing by nine runs.
Check this out:
Doing this down by 9 is hilarious pic.twitter.com/ejPJKdicUl
— Giannis Auntiegotapoodle (@TooMuchMortons_) October 8, 2023
Yikes.
Peralta was stranded at second after the next hitter popped out to third to end the inning
MLB fans were not impressed with that celebration:
Almost hard to watch this! The playoffs and down 9 runs and zero awareness except for himself .This isn't a team thing and no, because he does this will or will not be the reason why next hitter gets a hit or not. This isn't a clouds issue, this is just right from wrong https://t.co/Qyud5xKWzJ
— Wes C (@WesClements22) October 8, 2023
Chris Paul just hit a huge three to cut the lead to 42 https://t.co/1bFwZQKEKl
— j (@ECJeff_) October 8, 2023
It’s not hilarious it’s embarrassing! #shegone https://t.co/eCqIUWzJlR
— Fryedaddy/Frito (@shegone03) October 8, 2023
in the 2nd inning too 😭 i still can’t believe this is real https://t.co/1iCIKoMEXU
— maddy 🍉 (@phxsunz25) October 8, 2023
There’s no way you’re doing this down 9-0.
— Rami Sibai (@RamiSibai) October 8, 2023
How #ridiculous? @DikshtPatel @KingDelfino1 https://t.co/SiLDkeUubE
This is the new “Chris Paul hits a huge three to cut the lead down to 42” meme. https://t.co/LONQ2uQz1Z
— Zona (@AZSportsZone) October 8, 2023

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