Utah fan told Steve Kerr about Freddie Freeman grand slam: 'I missed an amazing game'

Steve Kerr was coaching the Warriors to a win when Dodgers' Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam to take Game 1 of the World Series.

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head coach was busy coaching his team to a 127-86 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday when hit a to win against the . Kerr, a Dodgers fan, said he briefly checked the score during halftime between the Warriors and Jazz but was unaware that Game 1 went to extra innings. "I didn't know anything that was going on after that.

" Thankfully, a fan at Delta Center in Utah informed Kerr about the grand slam heard around the world. "The guy in the first row right behind me gasped," Kerr said, "'Oh my God! He did it. He hit it out.



’ And I said, 'Who?' He said (it was) Freeman. Sounds like I missed an amazing game." Steve Kerr, a Dodgers fan, was coaching in Utah when Freddie Freeman hit the grand slam.

He said he heard a guy in the front row gasp and say: ‘He hit it out.’ Kerr asked the fan: “Who?” — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) The interaction with a fan was caught during the Warriors-Jazz broadcast. Watch the exchange below.

The moment Steve Kerr found out about Freddie Freeman’s walk off Grand Slam. — Matt Nahigian (@mattnahigian) Kerr and the Warriors are off Saturday night after starting the season 2-0, so it's safe to say that Kerr will be tuned into.