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Jim Harbaugh keeps showing up at baseball games with his mitt

He’s always that guy.

On Monday night, Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh appeared behind the plate at a Pirates-Dodgers game. The coach brought his glove to the game. If a foul ball comes his way, Harbaugh is not one to miss it.

This is not a new thing. Recall the World Series last year, Game 5 between the Cubs and Indians at Wrigley Field. Harbaugh was prepared then, too.

The TV cameras showed him in the stands briefly and JUST LOOK AT HIM.

Harbaugh loves baseball. Remember when helped coach the Detroit Tigers and Oakland Athletics for a bit?

As a fan he’s like the most concentrated dad ever, with his horn rimmed glasses and that dang glove. He’s the dad who would push someone else’s kid — hell, his own kid — out of the way to catch a fly ball for himself.*

Twitter thought he looked like some other things.

Did he attend Police Academy?

This one is eerily similar.

The only thing he’s missing is a glass of milk.

So we gave him one.

*It turns out, Jim is exactly that dad.

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