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Less than 24 hours after one of the most vicious fan brawls you’ll ever see broke out at the Giants-Rockies game, police have made four arrests.
What began as a fight between two men — one in a black Oakland Raiders Khalil Mack jersey — quickly escalated into a full on brawl that featured multiple others, including two women throwing massive haymakers at one another.
Four arrests were made by San Francisco police after a vicious fan brawl broke out Thursday night at Oracle Park during the Giants-Rockies game.
Four arrests were made by San Francisco police after a vicious fan brawl broke out Thursday night at Oracle Park during the Giants-Rockies game.
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The brawl spilled from their seats in the stands down the left field line to the concourse alongside the field, where it was eventually broken up by other fans not involved.
Multiple people were detained by police, but only four were booked into San Francisco County Jail.
Of the four, one was charged with public intoxication and suspicion of assault.
The other three were arrested on suspicion of public intoxication and disturbing the peace.
The age range of those arrested were 21-29.
While it’s impossible to tell who started the fight based on the multiple fan videos, the man in the black jersey was involved in nearly every aspect of the incident.
There was a huge fight at the Giants – Rockies game last night
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- Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) July 10, 2026
After being seen pummeling a man on the ground, the man in the black jersey turned his attention to two women fighting.
He was seen kicking one of the women on the ground multiple times after she was thrown down by another women.
The man then, with the woman still on the ground, began to ruthlessly beat her with massive punches before eventually being pulled off by other spectators.
Although the Giants beat the Rockies 8-2 Thursday night, they fell 4-3 Friday night.
The ugly scene only added to what has already been a brutal season for the Giants, who have watched early expectations give way to injuries, offensive droughts and mounting frustration around the club.