There’s no crying in baseball.

Well, unless your dad’s on the losing team.

Milwaukee Brewers infielder Eric Sogard’s family was on hand Monday night to watch him hit a go-ahead home run in the 10th inning against the San Diego Padres.

Unfortunately, they also had to watch the Padres walk-off Sogard and the Brewers in the bottom of the inning, and his daughter Saydee was not having it.

“That’s just baseball,” Sogard’s wife Kaycee says at the end, speaking to her daughter if not all of baseball fandom. “There’s no crying in baseball.”

Sogard signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers in December after missing all but two games of the 2016 season and should serve as a reliable backup infielder.

Saydee hasn’t had much else to cry about this season.

Her father is in the midst of a blistering hot streak — batting .330/.421/.516 at Triple-A Colorado Springs and then recording two hits (both of them home runs), three RBI and two walks in nine plate appearances since joining the Brewers.