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Come Fan with UsFriday, June 26, 2026

A random pigeon had the best view of the Nationals’ dingeriffic day

A fowl stood in foul territory to watch history happen.

Milwaukee Brewers v Washington Nationals
Milwaukee Brewers v Washington Nationals
Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images

The Nationals had a historic day on Thursday, hitting four back-to-back home runs in the third inning, then tacking on another one later in the inning just for good measure. While it wasn’t great for Brewers pitcher Michael Blazek, it was fun for the fans in the stands.

Plus one tiny fan not in the stands.

During each of the homers or the home run trots, a pigeon was lurking around home plate taking in all the action.

Unnoticed, unbothered, unbelievable view.

Wonder how much those season tickets are in bird currency?

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