Received milk?
One Pink Sox fan had a gallon of it.
Or at the very least he did Saturday till Jarren Duran homered to chop Boston’s deficit in half, 2-1, main off the underside of the primary inning.
That’s when the sudden occurred.
After Duran touched dwelling plate and the tv cameras panned round rain-soaked Fenway Park to seek out celebrating followers, one dancing fan appeared with a jug of milk in his hand.
He unscrewed the highest to begin chugging, proper?
Nope.
Perhaps the primary clue ought to’ve been his Indianapolis 500 T-shirt, in a shade of inexperienced to match the Pink Sox’s Metropolis Join jerseys.
The fan poured the milk on his head, with solely a little bit getting in his mouth.
There’s a custom relationship again to 1936 of Indianapolis 500 winners chugging milk after their victory.
It’s typical that extra finally ends up on their face than of their mouth.
Two-time defending champion Josef Newgarden will race for a three-peat on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Just like the Pink Sox-Orioles on FS1, the Indianapolis 500 shall be aired on a Fox property.
If it was a little bit of a cross-promotion, play-by-play announcer Kevin Kugler certain sounded stunned.
“Wait a minute,” he mentioned. “Oh my gosh! Josef Newgarden might actually want that milk if he is going to get the 3-peat at the Indy 500 on [Sunday]. What about that guy? Bringing a whole half-gallon of milk in.”
His companion within the sales space, analyst Eric Karros, chimed in, “Do you think that halfway through that he’s thinking, ‘I don’t know if this was such a great idea?’”
The Pink Sox, on the energy of a Rafael Devers walk-off single, gained the sport in 10 innings, 6-5.