While Pittsburgh native Michael Keaton rejoiced among the PNC Park faithful over the Pirates’ 6-2 NL Wild Card win Tuesday, fellow actor Charlie Sheen took his sadness to Twitter.

The Major League star, a lifelong Cincinnati Reds fan, waxed poetic about the end of his favorite team’s season.

well another post season watching some other team fight for the crown. reds for life. good job Buccos. ouch. c http://t.co/aFLvREmXw4 — Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) October 2, 2013

Sheen, whose father Martin is a Dayton native, donated $50,000 to the team’s Community Fund last summer. It’s not the first time he showed his generosity to the franchise. Sheen threw two wild parties for Reds players in the early 90s at his Malibu mansion during their West Coast road trips.

“Last year’s party was better,”an unnamed Reds player told the Cincinnati Enquirer in 1993. “Most of the players were there except the ones who had their wives traveling with them . . . Two women (at the party) were topless . . . But hookers? No, I didn’t think any of them were hookers. It was just a party – a great party.”

Two decades later, Sheen seems a little more subdued about his favorite franchise.

Hey, there’s still one more Ohio baseball team with a chance to make the World Series that Sheen has some familiarity with.