Fans, Players, And Broadcasters Alike Freaked Out When Lightning Struck Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Mother Nature dropped by Rangers Ballpark unannounced last evening, unleashing a thunderclap at the Rangers-Twins game that evacuated the bowels of all in attendance. Twins outfielder Denard Span claimed "That's the loudest noise I've ever heard. I thought Jesus was comin!" on his Twitter account, while fellow outfielder Ben Revere chimed in, "My heart stopped when I heard the thunder at the stadium. Glad no one heard me scream like a little girl too!! Lol."
Rangers authorities were quick to point out the lightning struck outside, not inside, the stadium, though the reaction from fans & players suggests it was plenty close regardless.
The weather caused a 45-minute delay that didn't help fans get home for work Monday morning as late-inning defensive mistakes by the Twins allowed Texas to push across three late runs to force extras, eventually won with a 13th-inning Ian Kinsler walk-off single.
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