A brother and sister were put on the much-feared Kiss Cam at a Los Angeles Dodgers' game over the weekend in what may be one of the most memorable recent "Kiss Cam fails."
The brother, who identified himself afterward in an interview with MLB.com as James, looked embarrassed for a moment before getting up and taking off running, pausing only to glance back over his shoulder to see if the Kiss Cam was following him up the stadium stairs. Meanwhile, his sister Christy, who was the first to notice, shielded her face.
Watch the video of the incident below.
"When I saw us up there on the Kiss Cam, I'm like, 'It would be really funny if I just started running right now,'" James told MLB.com afterward. "Then I was halfway up the stairs and I looked back and I was still up there and I'm like, 'Oh man, this is embarrassing' so I kept on running."
The video captures the reactions elicited from the siblings, who recoil at the sight of themselves on the big screen. It has since gone viral.
The moment came during a 5-3 Dodgers loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in which Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw gave up more than three earned runs for the first time since last July, his ERA rising from 1.35 to 1.68. The Dodgers are 22-28 this year and sit in the basement of the NL West, where they are seven games back from the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks.
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