Yankees fans brawl in stands as team gets beat down by Angels amid frustrating skid

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A beautiful day for baseball did not stop some friendly fire in the South Bronx on Thursday.The New York Yankees were wrapping up their four-game set against Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels in a Thursday matinee when during L.A.'s 11-4 victory, fans in the stands had some extracurricular activity.In a 20-second clip posted online, it appears that at least five people were involved in the mayhem.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOne person in a Gerrit Cole jersey threw a nasty right hook after grabbing someone from behind. Someone else in an Aaron Judge jersey also appeared to throw a jab.Cooler heads prevailed relatively quickly, but the damage had already been done.Perhaps the fans were just re-enacting what had happened on the field: a beatdown.INSERT TWEET HEREMIKE TROUT'S TORRID ANGELS SERIES VS YANKEES ENDS IN HISTORIC FASHION AFTER HE BLASTS FIFTH HOME RUNThe loss for the Yankees extended their winless-series streak to three, as they have now lost eight of their last 11 games.Trout and Judge went blow-for-blow, but not in the same fashion as the fans. Both three-time AL MVPs combined for nine home runs, with Trout turning back the clock to hit five. He became the only player in the history of baseball to hit a home run in four consecutive games at Yankee Stadium as a visitor.Temperatures reached near 90 degrees in New York on Thursday, so perhaps patience was wearing thin on E. 161st Street.The Bombers begin a three-game set at home against the Kansas City Royals before hitting the road for nine games against the Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.