In a heartwarming and incredible display at SGDQ 2024, a speedrunning Shiba Inu named Peanut Butter hit a walk-off home run in the NES game "Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball." With treat-based control inputs from his owner JSR_, the talented dog helped the Seattle Mariners clinch a 5-3 victory against the Minnesota Twins in extra innings. This unique achievement captured the audience's admiration, placing Peanut Butter among the noteworthy highlights of the event.

How did a dog manage to play and win a game of NES baseball?

Peanut Butter, the Shiba Inu, used a custom control system where his owner JSR_ provided inputs based on treat incentives. While not directly controlling the game, the setup allowed PB to achieve in-game actions, leading to remarkable plays such as the game-winning home run.

SGDQ, or Summer Games Done Quick, is an annual speedrunning marathon where gamers aim to beat video games as quickly as possible, often for charity. It's well-known for featuring both skilled gamers and unique gimmicks like Peanut Butter’s participation, enhancing the event's appeal and community spirit. "Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball" is a classic 1994 NES game, and having a dog achieve a walk-off home run adds an unforgettable moment to its legacy.