Pat Sajak relaxed on July 23 at the Los Angeles Dodgers game. Unfortunately for the Wheel of Fortune host, his team fell, 5 to 4, to the Anaheim Angels.
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Pat, 72, looked a little grumpy as he watched his team.
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“When they didn't make it in a 100 years, I said 'That's enough' and I've moved on,” he said. That means he missed out on celebrating the Cubs’ historic 2016 win.
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Pat is often seen at sports games around Los Angeles, including watching the Lakers.
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“We’re in such a different environment, and yet still succeeding. I think that’s the biggest accomplishment of the show,” he said about their longevity.
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He also has the Guinness World Records title for the longest career of a game-show host for the same show.
Pat, 72, looked a little grumpy as he watched his team.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“When they didn't make it in a 100 years, I said 'That's enough' and I've moved on,” he said. That means he missed out on celebrating the Cubs’ historic 2016 win.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Pat is often seen at sports games around Los Angeles, including watching the Lakers.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images
“We’re in such a different environment, and yet still succeeding. I think that’s the biggest accomplishment of the show,” he said about their longevity.
He also has the Guinness World Records title for the longest career of a game-show host for the same show.
Photo credit: Getty Images