VIDEO: Carlos Santana Splashes Red Sox Fans as Cleveland and Boston Play Through Downpour
By Ryan Flores

When you're buying tickets in mid-February for a Boston Red Sox game at the end of May, you're likely not expecting what's going on tonight at Fenway Park. The Red Sox are currently playing a game against the Cleveland Indians in absolutely torrential rain, and it's gotten bad.
Not really what you’re envisioning when it’s mid-February and you decide to buy Red Sox tickets for late May. pic.twitter.com/lenMdyE99y
— Michael Hurley (@michaelFhurley) May 28, 2019
Fans brought in their coats, as they were expecting cold and wet weather, but the Sox supporters sitting behind home plate probably weren't expecting to get hit with as much water as they just got.
In case you need something to show you how much rain is falling in Boston: 'Los splashed these Red Sox fans off a foul tip ? pic.twitter.com/z1rhsneIip
— SportsTime Ohio (@SportsTimeOhio) May 28, 2019
Maybe Carlos Santana should've warned fans that they were sitting in a splash zone. Santana's foul ball off David Price caught fans by surprise, as all of the water that was building up on the net shook off and poured all over the seats behind home plate. It's like being in the splash zone in SeaWorld.
The game is currently in a rain delay, and rightfully so the way it's been raining in Boston. The game will be suspended in the bottom of the second inning until the rain lets up, but who knows when that's going to be?