Cat displays warning-track power
This could have been a cat-astrophe. A furry feline found itself on the warning track of Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium and halted Double-A San Antonio's contest against Frisco for a brief period of time during the top of the eighth inning Thursday.
This could have been a cat-astrophe.
A furry feline found itself on the warning track of Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium and halted Double-A San Antonio's contest against Frisco for a brief period of time during the top of the eighth inning Thursday.
"I actually saw it in right field before it got to center field," Missions center fielder
All Boykin could do was watch cat-atonically before a member of stadium personnel came to retrieve the feline. But the feisty creature did not go quietly into the night, stubbornly refusing to leave the field and even attempting to climb the wall.
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"Pretty much just shock, just looking at him trying to catch the cat," Boykin said. "It was pretty funny. The cat really didn't want to be off the field. He just sat there really."
Boykin didn't know how the cat got on the field and hadn't previously spotted any felines near the stadium before. Although the Minors occasionally deal with animal delays, the Alabama native hadn't experienced a game stopped for one before.
"It wouldn't shock me if I see [the cat] again," said Boykin, who added that he's more of a dog person.
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Only time will tail if the cat returns as a spectator at future Missions games.
Chris Bumbaca is a contributor for MiLB.com based in New York. Follow him on Twitter @BOOMbaca.