If you're a fan of 90s television, then you're probably aware there's a Full House reboot on the way called Fuller House that will be showing up on Netflix in 2016. As part of the filming for the new show, some of the cast made the trip out to AT&T Park where the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants are playing a series.
Andre Ethier was super excited to see ‘Fuller House’ cast, Brett Anderson was not


As you would expect, this led to some photos, especially since kids who grew up watching Full House are old enough to play Major League Baseball now, like Andre Ethier who was so excited he had to put on a cowboy hat:
Ethier with Full House cast #Wow pic.twitter.com/cnaSSBEJq1
— David Vassegh (@THEREAL_DV) October 1, 2015 Just Dre hanging with Kimmy Gibbler and Stephanie Tanner. pic.twitter.com/aTQTIMxxc4
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) October 1, 2015 Even though Fuller House is set in San Francisco, members of the cast weren’t afraid to show love to their rivals:
If everyone in the cast of Fuller House is secretly a Dodgers fan, it makes you wonder if there are other secrets they’ve been hiding all these years. Call me crazy, but I always had a sneaking suspicion Michelle Tanner was played by two different people.
UPDATE: For as excited as Andre Ethier was to see the Fuller House cast, Dodgers pitcher Brett Anderson was not as thrilled when the filming of a segment for the show (you can see some of it here) during the seventh inning threw him out of his rhythm, according to Dylan Hernandez of the L.A. Times:
“I didn’t know what the hell that was,” Anderson said. “That was terrible. I didn’t know if that was serious or what was happening.
“I thought it was just her being awful at signing. I had to collect myself there for a second.”
Asked if he was a fan of “Full House,” Anderson replied, “I was, but I never watched it while I was pitching.”











