Minor league baseball players find alligator in the dugout (Photo)

May 22, 2015; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Batting practice baseballs await use before the Pittsburgh Pirates host the New York Mets at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
May 22, 2015; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Batting practice baseballs await use before the Pittsburgh Pirates host the New York Mets at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Some minor league baseball players were treated to quite the surprise in the dugout recently and it was a little weird

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There are some weird things that go on in a baseball dugout. Some of the odd things that we see in baseball dugouts from time to time don’t really surprise us all that much. However, what happened on Friday in this minor league baseball dugout was a little wild, to say the least.

You see, the Single-A Charlotte Stone Crabs were looking to just spend some nice game time in their dugout on Friday, but there was a huge problem with doing that. That problem? Well, you know, there just so happened to be a very large alligator just taking up some space.


Well, now, there’s something that you don’t see all that much. Although, that’s not really a bad thing, seeing as you don’t really want to invite an alligator into your dugout. Something tells me that this would not be a smart move at all. Alligators in the dugout are probably, you know —  bad.

Nonetheless, although it’s a little weird, he seems to look pretty comfortable.

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