A Dog Hit A Walk-Off Homer In The Greatest GDQ Moment Ever

Regular viewers of Games Done Quick are probably familiar with Peanut Butter the dog, a Shiba Inu who has been trained by his owner, JSR_, to play older video games in return for treats and praise. For a canine, Peanut Butter’s gaming skills are impressive even though he’s largely following his owner’s lead. But in this year’s Summer Games Done Quick, Peanut Butter may have delivered the highlight of the annual event by hitting a walk-off home run to win the game.

An extra innings walk-off 2-run home run on the first pitch does it! PB gets the win (and is a very good boy!) #SGDQ2024 pic.twitter.com/qCnEjL8MwQ

— Games Done Quick @ #SGDQ2024 (@GamesDoneQuick) July 5, 2024

Peanut Butter was playing the SNES classic, Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball, in a game that was tied 3-3 in extra innings. And at just under 30 minutes into the game, Peanut Butter nailed a two-run homer to win with a 5-3 score. The clip posted above only features Peanut Butter’s last-second heroics. His entire game is featured in the video below.

Earlier this year, GameSpot interviewed JSR_ in order to get some insight on how Peanut Butter became perhaps one of the first video-game-playing dogs. It took months of training, but Peanut Butter was a dedicated learner and a very good boy throughout the process.

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