The “Mission: Impossible” star Tom Cruise and his son Connor were on Saturday spotted at San Francisco’s Oracle Park to watch the Giants take on the Dodgers in Game 2 of the National League Division series.

Entertainment Weekly reported that the actor hit a home run with fans as he posed for pictures, exchanged fist-bumps and chatted with surprised attendees.

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According to the outlet, the 59-year-old was all smiles when his face appeared on the jumbotron mid-game. Cruise waved to the crowd as the staff blared “Danger Zone” throughout the stadium.

Public outings is a rare practice for the star who is known for keeping a low profile when not filming. Giants reporter Amy Gutierrez posted a tweet that Cruise declined to name the team he was rooting for. Instead, he kept it neutral and said, “I’m a fan of baseball.”

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The outlet noted that the Giants went on to lose to the Dodgers 9-2. They will meet again on Monday in Los Angeles for Game 3 of the NLDS playoffs.

Several viewers took to Twitter and remarked on Cruise’s appearance, noting he looked different from his usual on-screen self.

In September, Cruise surprised some hikers when his helicopter landed near their walking trail in England’s Lake District. The actor was apparently practicing for a stunt.

Cruise notoriously does almost all of his own stunts no matter how dangerous. At the time, he was filming “Mission: Impossible 7” in various cities around Europe.