Everyone has some embarrassing moments throughout their lifetimes, but many don’t have it happen in front of millions of people.
That’s what happened to former Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Kike’ Hernandez. Hernandez admitted that he had an embarrassing incident that took place during the National League Divisional Series.
According to Hernandez, he pooped on himself during the game. You heard correctly.
Hernandez, who is now with the Boston Red Sox told teammate Justin Turner that he was taking antibiotics for a tooth infection a few years back, and one of the side effects of the medicine was diarrhea. Yikes!
“I was DHing and I thought I farted,” Hernandez said. “I went out to lead off the inning. I struck out in three pitches.”
“When I went in the dugout, I went straight to the bathroom, pulled my pants down, completely sharted.”
“So you’re saying you misjudged a fart,” Turner asked Hernandez. “Uh, no. What I’m saying is I s*** my pants during a game in the playoffs.”The incident may be embarrassing but it’s kinda funny too. Rarely do you hear an athlete on any level admit to this kind of thing happening and shockingly it’s surprising that it doesn’t happen more often.

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Stacey is a 1995 graduate of the University of Alabama who has previously worked for other publications such as Sportskeeda and Saturday Down South.
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