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Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez watch in amusement as fans brawl in the stands at Dodger Stadium

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Watching from the dugout, Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez were glued not to the game in front of them, but a brawl in the stands on Sunday in Los Angeles

The incident began with two women arguing. At one point, a woman in Dodger blue is heard telling the man next to her 'don't put your hands on my boyfriend.' 

Security was present for much of the argument. Even before the firsts started flying, one guard appeared to eject one woman and a man from Dodger Stadium.  


The presumed boyfriend is heard saying 'bye' to the other woman in white, believing the argument to be over. 

Then the woman in white pours what's left of her drink on the boyfriend's shirt. The boyfriend responds by pouring his Michelob Ultra on the woman, leading to a chaotic melee. 

The massive brawl involved several people before being broken up by stadium security

The massive brawl involved several people before being broken up by stadium security

Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez watch a fan fight from the Dodgers dugout on Sunday

Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernandez watch a fan fight from the Dodgers dugout on Sunday

Several people are involved in the fight, with the woman in white who instigated the incident having two men throw punches on her behalf. 

At least three men on the other side of the argument threw punches as well.  

The security guard already on the scene quickly broke up the fight, holding the woman in white and the man in the Dodgers hat back. 

'Back up! Back up!' the security guard yelled.  

More security arrived seconds later to help control the fracas. 

From the dugout, Ohtani and Hernandez are fixated on the brawl, with Hernandez shadow boxing because of the fan fight. 

The Dodgers won the game over the Red Sox 9-6 in Los Angeles, with Ohtani nearly hitting a home run out of the stadium in the fifth inning. 

The Japanese superstar and his National League All-Star teammate clearly were not affected by the brawl, even by watching the entire incident unfold from close by.  

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