Harrison Bader blasted his first spring training home run for the Giants on Wednesday, and let’s just say he did more than just damage the baseball.
That’s because his fourth-inning big fly connected with a food truck that was positioned in the outfield of American Family Fields of Phoenix.
Monica Godfrey, owner of Cactus Bowls, was asked to move her açaí bowl truck from behind home plate out to LF before the game today at AFFOP.
“What happens it someone hits a home run or something?” she asked.
She found out in the fourth inning, courtesy of Harrison Bader. pic.twitter.com/tGwYUW23Ee
— Todd Rosiak (@Todd_Rosiak) February 25, 2026
The player known as “Tots” leaned into the accident and even signed the vendor’s vehicle, inscribing “Sorry” onto the food truck.
Bader has been tearing it up for San Francisco so far in his four spring training games, going 4-for-9 at the plate with today’s home run and five RBI.
The 31-year-old signed a two-year contract with the Giants this offseason and will likely slot himself in center field for San Francisco for much of the next two seasons.
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