New York Yankees Fans Beat Each Other Senseless After Walk-Off Win

The New York Yankees may have won on a walk-off on Tuesday night, but that didn't stop their fans from brawling with one another.
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"Come at me, bro!"

New York Yankees fans are often compared to the cast members of the popular reality MTV show: Jersey Shore

The latest example occurred on Tuesday night when two Yankee fans were seen brawling on the sidewalk following a walk-off victory by their team.

Superstar Aaron Judge hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning, before rookie shortstop Anthony Volpe walked it off with a sacrifice-fly in the tenth to beat the Baltimore Orioles. But that didn't stop two Yankee fans from going at it afterward.

Two gentleman were seen rolling around on the sidewalk, while a female in an Anthony Rizzo jersey tried to interject by throwing some punches of her own. Spoiler alert: the punches were weak. 

The Yankees are red-hot, having won five games in a row and eight of their last 10 overall to improve to 30-20 on the season. 

The Memorial Day weekend weather is supposed to be spectacular and the Yankees will hope to keep their momentum going in the Bronx. 

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