San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Lauer threw several pitches to the Los Angeles Dodgers' Enríque Hernández while a 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocked Southern California on Friday night
The crowd at Dodger Stadium went wild at bottom of the fourth inning. It wasn't the game, the ground started shaking.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres continued playing during Friday's earthquake.San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Lauer threw several pitches to the Los Angeles Dodgers' Enríque Hernández while a 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocked Southern California on Friday night.The players just stayed focused, like it was nothing, even as broadcast cameras and the foul poles shook for a few seconds.
— Los Angeles Dodgers July 6, 2019 The New Orleans Pelicans and the New York Knicks were playing inside the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas when scoreboards and speakers near the ceiling of the arena shook.
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