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MLB grounds crew member gets trapped under tarp in rain delay

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Memorial Day Weekend wasn't filled with sunshine throughout — thunderstorms ripped through the Midwest on Sunday and into the northeast on Monday.

The storms caused some delays, and even postponements, in Major League Baseball, but one delay was a bit scarier than most for a Cincinnati Reds employee.

The Reds were hosting the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday when in the sixth inning, umpires called for the tarp to come on the field — Cincy was up 4-0, aiming for the three-game sweep.

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A general view of the tarp on the field during a rain delay before the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on July 18, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

In natural grounds crew fashion, the tarp was on rather quickly, but perhaps almost too quickly.

A woman working on the grounds crew team wound up getting eaten alive by the tarp.

"Good news, bad news. Reds are up four. We are through five. Bad news: Tarp Monster did get one member of the grounds crew who got undercut and is trying to army-crawl a path to freedom," said play-by-play announcer John Sadak.

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After she came out from underneath, she received a rousing hand from the Great American Ballpark crowd.

The rain delay didn't stop any of Cincinnati's momentum either, as they held on to a 4-1 victory. They had lost 20 of their previous 26 games after starting the season 14-10.

A rainbow is seen as the grounds crew pulls a tarp across the field during a rain delay before the game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on July

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