MLB star Bryce Harper seems to have experienced what nobody wants to experience, ever. His car was stolen from the car park of Citizens Bank Park, where he was playing for the Philadelphia Phillies. The event volunteers were with him when he came out of the park. There were questions as to who stole the car and when. There aren’t any answers for them until now. But with the car being stolen in Philadelphia, the pointers of accusation are dangerously close to the team fans.
But all that happened outside the ground. Inside the ground, for everyone present, the owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, the tobacco baron John S. Middleton sent a message to the Phillies fans on the ground in the most exciting manner.
DJ Diesel entranced the crowd at the Phillies game
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The ground sparked out when Shaquille O’Neal worked on entertaining the crowd in his DJ Diesel avatar in a postgame concert and the fans were soon moving to the beat on the ground.
Shaquille O’Neal is a pretty famous musician now and has earlier played at several venues. Even this time, several social media handles shared Instagram stories of Shaq performing at the venue.
There are still no updates on what exactly happened that night, or who did it, But fans did have a good time grooving to the music in the arena.
There’s no update about Bryce’s car
Bryce made his national debut in 2012. He played for the Washington Nationals until 2018 and from 2019 until now, Bryce has been playing for Philadelphia Phillies.
It is pretty rare for anyone to target vehicles from such a popular and famous venue. Also, with the best of the best in the venue, there’s no doubt that the security at the venue would be the best too. An Instagram story also shows Bryce talking over the phone, surrounded by volunteers.
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Shaquille O’Neal, meanwhile, is leading an inspirational life post his retirement. He not only dabbles on the music front but has also invested in several franchises, including a Big Chicken outlet in Houston. Shaq also works as a sports analyst for the TNT show, Inside the NBA.
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