San Diego Padres Fans Are Running Away With 'Biggest Scumbags In MLB' Award

San Diego Padres fans are at it again. 

After a blazing-hot start to their scumbaggery with a woman slapping a guy and then two grown men pounding on a couple of Gen Zs/Millennials, we have new footage of guys pushing, shoving and dropping f-bombs in the streets outside Petco while holding bobbleheads. 

"Throw a punch at me motherf--ker," one Padres fan can be heard lecturing the grown man while his Millennial Padres buddies chime in. 

After some investigating, it appears this video comes to us from Wednesday night, which was Manny Machado bobblehead giveaway night. 

So, what's going on with Padres fans? Any idea why Padres fans have started the season so angry? I get that teams that have a bunch of early season games tend to get drunk and wild. Years ago, Blue Jays fans went on a torrid streak where they were puking on themselves, fighting in the upper deck, and generally being morons. 

Tigers fans traditionally would get in parking lot fistfights on Opening Day, but those days have quieted down. 

When a fanbase goes on a streak like the Padres fans are on right now, there's something up. Is it because they no longer have football and it's pent-up anger that's bursting at the seams? Is it an influx of outsiders? 

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To me, it feels like things have been building. We've been documenting so much carnage from Padres fans that I, as one of the leaders of the OutKick Culture Department, can say that these fans are worse than Phillies fans. That's saying something because Phillies fans take great pride in being scumbags. 

This was back in 2022. Padres fan blasting fellow Padres fans:

Let this be a warning. If you attend a game at Petco, be on alert. 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.