I am a baseball fan in general, and a Kansas City Royals fan in particular. As such, it was with great pleasure that I was watching the World Series. In watching these games, I noticed something interesting about the San Francisco Giants right fielder Hunter Pence – he never seemed to blink.

Why was this? Was Pence just hyped up on amphetamines? It would explain why Pence was seemingly in constant motion at all times during the Series. After all, it is difficult to remain in one place and stay still while hopped up on speed.

But maybe there was another explanation. Maybe Hunter Pence did not blink during the series because of another, more sinister reason. Maybe, just maybe, Hunter Pence saw a Weeping Angel.

It would make sense. Weeping Angels can pop up anywhere, and with the Royals struggling to get Pence out during the series (he produced a .444/.500/.667 batting line) it would have been to their advantage to find a way to get him out one way or another. Sending him back to another time, where he could no longer hurt the Royals, would likely have been the best way.

So what if video evidence does not exist to prove that Weeping Angels were at Kauffman Stadium during the series? Anyone filming them would likely have been sent back in time, and may be swapping tales of these creatures with Amy and Rory. No eye witness accounts? Same issue – sent elsewhere in time.

At least, that would probably have been the best way for the Royals to handle Hunter Pence, since their pitchers were thoroughly incapable of handling the wild eyed outfielder. And while the Angels were there, they could have taken care of Madison Bumgarner as well.

Hunter Pence was either completely wired or saw a Weeping Angel. I know which one I was hoping for.