Pedro Gomez Had Hilarious Auto-Correct Fail During D-Backs’ Power Outage

We always knew a day would would come when “Planet of the Apes” would cease being science-fiction.

We just never anticipated ground zero of the ape-ocalypse would be Chase Field in Phoenix.

The Arizona Diamondbacks endured a 21-minute power-outage delay during the sixth inning of their game against Texas Rangers on Monday. The D-Backs went on to lose 9-5, ending their three-game losing streak.

So, what caused the lights to go out in the desert?

ESPN’s Pedro Gomez offered this disturbing answer:

What do you think?  Leave a comment.

That’s right: A carnage-bent baboon apparently terrorized Phoenix and jacked up the power grid.

… Or so we thought.

The first scenario sounded way, way cooler.

For those unaware: A haboob is a type of intense dust storm that occurs in dry-land areas. If you’ve never seen one, just know they sort of look like one of those scenes from the beginning of “Interstellar.”

As for #ApeGate, the D-Backs (and many others across the internet) decided to have some fun at Gomez’s expense.

We’d say the “rally baboon” is a great idea, but Arizona obviously is swagger-jacking the 2002 Anaheim Angels.

For the record: Yes, we are aware baboons technically are monkeys, not apes.