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Royals players and actor Eric Stonestreet settle paintball bet with Jimmy Kimmel
The Kansas City Royals” victory lap continued on Wednesday night, as members of the team visited “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live’ for a few amusing segments pertaining to their recent World Series win. Despite his sentence being shortened to 30 seconds, Kimmel noted that the ordeal was “unbelievably painful”.
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New York Mets fan Jimmy Kimmel had to pay off a World Series bet to Kansas City’s own Eric Stonestreet.
The Mets fell to the Royals in five games, and so on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. Stonestreet turned to Mike Moustakas, Jeremy Guthrie and Brew Butera to help him settle the friendly wager.
Jimmy Kimmel gets pelted with paintball after losing a bet.
Kimmel, a Mets fan and loser of the deal, suited up in his favorite team’s uniform to subject himself to the painful ordeal, which was carried out by Stonestreet, three Royals players, Seth Rogen and security guard Guillermo Rodriguez.
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The Royals overcame seven deficits of multiple runs during the 2015 playoffs, which is tied for the most in a single postseason.