When people say “Padres crying meme,” they’re usually talking about the “Crying Kershaw” scoreboard bit at Petco Park. After a San Diego win over the Dodgers in May 2023, the video board flashed an image of Clayton Kershaw with cartoon tears—instant fuel for rivalry posts, victory laps, and (later) endless roasts.
What it means now. The image became shorthand for scoreboard-level trolling: a team or fanbase clowning a star opponent. It’s used both ways—Padres fans celebrating a dub, or rivals dunking on San Diego by referencing the moment. The meme also picked up “curse” jokes when LA rattled off wins afterward, cementing it as a sports-internet reference point.
Why it stuck
- Clear visual: big screen + crying overlay = readable in one glance.
- Rivalry heat: Padres–Dodgers moments always travel.
- Aftermath lore: quotes, replies, and “it backfired” narratives kept it alive.
Caption starters
- “Scoreboard says it all.”
- “POV: the rivalry gets personal.”
- “Live look at the timeline after that inning.”
- Split panel: final score → crying overlay → “see you tomorrow.”
Quick creator tips
- Keep text short and high-contrast; let the visual gag do the work.
- Aim the joke at the rivalry, not at individuals—funnier, less toxic.
- Use a scoreboard frame or lower-third “BREAKING” banner to sell the parody.
Ready to make your version? Start with a scoreboard template, add a crying overlay or headline, then export for any platform using the WAHUP Meme Generator.
Context note: the original scoreboard bit ran after a May 2023 Padres win; follow-on quotes and rivalry results kept the meme in circulation.