Dodgers’ NLCS dominance sends Brewers fan into NSFW meltdown

Stay classy, Milwaukee.
National League Championship Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v Milwaukee Brewers - Game Two
National League Championship Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v Milwaukee Brewers - Game Two | John Fisher/GettyImages

With the Los Angeles Dodgers facing the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS, the Brewers were falling back on their rallying cry that they are the underdogs of Major League Baseball. It's an effort that doesn't quite make sense, considering the Brewers have won the division three years in a row and were the best team in the National League this season.

Not to mention, the Brewers swept the Dodgers during the regular season, and it wasn't particularly close. Even in Game 1 of the series, things could have looked dramatically different had Brice Turang taken one for the team.

Game 2 was a different story, as it seemed that the Dodgers finally awoke from the lull they were in during the regular season, and played like the team that won the World Series last year. In doing so, LA may have unlocked a terrible look for one particular Brewers fan, who had an NSFW meltdown with a Dodger fan at American Family Field.

Brewers fan's NSFW reaction goes viral after Dodgers NLCS rout

In most cases, there isn't a need to police how fans should act in the stands. If you want to boo, then boo. If you want to cheer, then cheer. But, there is an exception to every rule, and this Brewers fan immediately crosses the line with remarks that have nothing to do with baseball or the game being played in front of them.

It's been an odd look for Brewers fans during the playoffs. Even though their team is a series away from the Fall Classic, they remain obsessed with what Chicago Cubs fans are doing. And, to some extent, we get it. Despite the success that the Brewers have had during the regular season, the playoff runs are often defined by one-and-done appearances.

However, you can't be willing to play the underdog and then go on a Karen-infused rant when faced with adversity. Add in the undertones of the rant, and there simply is no place in baseball for that type of fan. And don't even get us started on Pat Murphy using his kid as a shield during his press conference following Game 2.

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