
Guys Being Dudes: Baseball fans brought a floating hot tub to McCovey Cove, redefining ballpark leisure
You can consider the bar for watching a baseball game from McCovey Cove permanently raised.
Forget kayaks, paddle-boards, or whatever else Giants’ fans typically use to float around and hunt home run balls, we have officially entered a new era.
A trio of baseball fans, two of which unfortunately were Mets fans, rolled up to Oracle Park on Friday night in a floating hot tub.
Guys being dudes: Baseball fans brought a floating hot tub to McCovey Cove, redefining ballpark leisure
Holy hell. These dudes built a functioning hot tub, on a raft, with an outboard motor and a grill. Look at them just casually bobbing in the waters of McCovey Cove, redefining American ingenuity and ballpark leisure. Incredible, really.
That’s what this is. It’s innovation. It’s rebellion. It’s luxury. It’s three dudes sitting in 102-degree water with a propane flame flickering behind them while hoping Francisco Lindor launches a splash shot into their jacuzzi.
Unfortunately, Lindor’s 377-foot bomb fell short of the water, so souvenir this time. Fortunately, they still had ribs on the grill and beer in the cup holders so maybe catching a home run ball becomes a bonus, not the mission.
Barry Bonds may have made McCovey Cove famous, but these guys just made it unforgettable. God bless baseball and God bless America.




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