The Philadelphia Phillies laughed at the expense of the CEO and HR boss, who have gone viral for being caught on camera cuddling at a Coldplay concert.
The clip of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and his Head of People, Kristin Ca, bot has set the internet ablaze in recent days after their intimate moment was caught by a kisscam during the band's Boston concert on Tuesday night.
The company has launched an HR investigation into the incident, and the Daily Mail has since revealed that Cabot is currently married to another CEO.
And, as baseball returned after the MLB All-Star break on Friday night, the Phillies couldn't help but give their take on the episode.
During their game against the Los Angeles Angels, the Phillies broadcast their kisscam on the huge screen at Citizens Bank Park.
Set to Coldplay's song 'Speed of Sound' - a huge hint at what was to come - the cameras managed to find some happy couples who shared a kiss.
But then the camera cut to the team's two mascots, who were standing in the same pose as Byron and Cabot were when they appeared on camera at the concert.
Then, just as the red-faced duo did, one of them dived out of shot and the other turned their back in a desperate attempt to hide their identity.
The moment caused the entire Phillies stadium to burst out laughing, but the fun didn't end there.
The jumbotron operator then found another fan somewhere in the crowd who had come prepared with his take on the viral moment.
The male fan proudly held a sign aloft that read 'this is my wife', with the 'is' underlined for effect.
The fans burst out laughing once again, and the man then kissed his wife to huge applause.
Byron and Cabot tried to hide when the kisscam panned to them at Boston's Gillette Stadium, as Coldplay front man Chris Martin joked: 'They're either having an affair, or are very shy.' Neither Byron nor Cabothase commented on the clip.
Byron is also married, with his wife Megan removing her last name from her social media accounts shortly after the exchange went viral.