How cute is this first pitch on the cuteness scale? We think super cute

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Baseball will always be a kids' game. There's a ball. There's running. There's throwing. Just a fun time all around.

This was perhaps never more apparent than Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, when Mookie Betts' 2-year-old son, Kaj, threw out the ceremonial first pitch on his dad's Bobblehead Night. Well, that's what ultimately happened. Everything else about the moment adorably stole the show.

Wearing a tiny version of his dad's No. 50 jersey, little Kaj, with ball in hand, took off running toward the mound -- and then just kept going, all the way toward the infield dirt to the right of second base. As free and carefree as you can imagine. Classic 2-year-old.

Briefly chased by his sister, Kynlee, and ultimately corralled by his mom, Brianna, Kaj made it back to the mound to toss the ball toward the smiling and proud Betts, who then lovingly scooped up his boy the way every parent of every 2-year-old has done many times -- the way that says, "You're so silly, and I love you so much."

Just pure, adorable fun at the ol' ballpark.

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