During their job swap, pitcher Nick Martinez and Sean Manaea directed a plane that had just landed.
SAN DIEGO — From the baseball field to the airport, two San Diego Padres players switched things up and became Southwest Airlines employees.
“Anytime we get to interact with the community, get to meet people, and have fun days like this it’s always a good time,” Padres pitcher Sean Manaea says. During their job swap, both players directed a plane that had just landed. They then put their muscles to use and took care of luggage.ABC10News caught up with Nick, a fan who flew into San Diego for Friday night's Padres game. He ran up to the counter to get a glimpse of the players.
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