Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Last night, several messages were displayed on the jumbotron at American Family Field in Milwaukee.

Some of them were Happy Birthday messages, and there was one Happy Anniversary message.

However, there was one message that caught viewers’ eyes.

A man named Mark got a message that said, “Your friendship means the world to me. Let’s not wreck it.”

We can only assume that this man got trapped in the friend zone, which is any guy’s worst nightmare.

But the Milwaukee Brewers took note of the message, with Christian Yelich ultimately able to motivate his teammates to “win this one for Mark.”

Mark Gets Friend Zoned

Luckily, the Brewers did end up winning their game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, so hopefully that helps Mark out a little bit.

But you never want to be trapped in the friend zone.

It’s a good thing the Brewers rallied for Mark and ultimately pulled off a win.

It certainly can’t feel good for him to see that message, but Yelich and the Brewers picked him up and did what they could to soften the blow last night.

We’ve all been there before, when we either get dumped or rejected and the person says, “I hope we can still be friends.”

That’s what happened to Mark last night.

It’s a rough scenario for sure, but hopefully one day, Mark finds what he’s looking for.

It was awful nice of the Brewers to rally around him and get a big win.

That’s what coming up clutch looks like.

Mark, if you’re reading this, please know that you’re not alone and we’re all here for you if you need to talk to somebody.

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