Due to the continuing unrest in Baltimore, the Orioles and White Sox game Wednesday was played in an empty Camden Yards, as the game was closed to the public. But that didn't stop one player from still having a little fun.

The game, while played in an empty stadium, was still broadcast over the Orioles and White Sox TV networks. And the cameras happened to spot Orioles' catcher Caleb Joseph before the game, signing autographs for imaginary fans along the third-base line, then tipping his cap to an adoring (lack of) crowd.

It must have been weird to play the game in a totally empty stadium, without any fans in the stands. Although the way the season is going for my Milwaukee Brewers (whose record is a horrible 5-17 right now), I wouldn't be too surprised if there weren't any fans in the stands at Miller Park, either, but not because the stadium was closed to the public-- on purpose, anyway!

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