MINNESOTA Twins pitcher Joe Ryan was caught in a bizarre moment on live TV.
Fans saw Ryan in the background of a scene in an MLB dugout performing a strange act.
The Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 8-6 on Monday night, but many were focused on the viral clip from the game.
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa hit a home run in the seventh inning and cameras followed him as his celebrations entered the dugout.
Announcer Marney Geller began describing a change in tone when Ryan entered the screen.
As Correa took off his batting gear, Ryan was seen in the background picking up a bottle of baby powder.
Before the camera could switch to the field, Ryan turned the bottle over and poured the powder down his pants.
Fans laughed a lot at Ryan’s performance on the bench and shared it on social media.
“Golden title for a little tingling touch,” said one fan.
“Lil poof calm down,” said another fan.
“Hahaha I love Joe Ryan,” said a third fan.
“A little powder goes a long way,” said a fourth fan.
“I have to powder the baby munchkins,” said a fifth fan.
Maybe baby powder is Ryan’s secret weapon as he’s having a great season in 2024.
Ryan has started 18 games and is pitching to a 3.29 ERA.
He has 118 strikeouts in 109.1 innings and a 6-5 record in his starts.
Ryan is in his fourth MLB season at age 28 and is becoming a top starter for the Twins.
His career ERA is 3.87 and he has a career record of 32-24.
He is one of the main reasons the Twins have achieved an impressive 52-39 record on the season and occupied the second Wild Card spot.
They are just five games out of first place in the American League.
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