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The Chicago cub on Sunday destroyed its National League Central rival St. Louis Cardinals, but the Wrigley crowd still found something for the boo.
Of course, this is the song “Tech Me Out to the Ball Game” for a guest, which during the seventh-inning stretch at the cub home games-this time, it was Alex Cooper’s turn.
Cooper is the host of “Call Hiz Daddy”, podcast who hit it on the Barstool Sports before going to Spotiff and then SiriusXM.
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The cub radio announcer Pat Hughes, left, left their hands, because Podcaster Alex Cooper is hoisted by friends, which is hoisted by friends on Sunday, July 6, 2025, after singing the “me out” during the seventh part of a cub-cardinel game, after singing for the game of the ball, 6 July, 2025, in the Wriglegleglyy field. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune through News Service Getty Image)
He is an expert on Mike, but these skills were not translated, and the crowd found it.
Before starting the song, Cooper said that the crowd “had never seen anything before.” She was right.
Cooper joined the booth by two other people, and the crowd was not affected. He definitely tried his best to put it on a show – however, it clearly missed the mark.
Social media reactions were precious.
One user wrote, “What Alex Cooper did in Wrigley should be studied forever because if you are buzzing for anything, while #Cub is defeating cardinals by 11 runs, you were definitely entitled to it,” a user wrote.
Another also said that it was worse than Rosen Barr’s national anthem.
The fans celebrate the victory of the Chicago cub against San Francisco giants in the Wrigley Field. (David Banks-Imagon image)
Others were not very kind.
Cooper’s recent deal with Serious XM signed in 2023 was $ 125 million. He recently made shocking headlines when he accused Nancy Feldman, a football coach of his former Boston University, of sexual harassment.
The allegations were made in a Hulu documentary, “Call Hiz Alex”, where he claimed that Feldman “touched my leg in more way than any other team partner and ask about his sex life.
The university issued a statement last month, stating that it “has a zero-oppression policy for sexual harassment”.
“We have a strong system of resources, support and staff dedicated to student good through our equal opportunity office,” he said in a statement. “We encourage our community members to report any concern, and we are committed to promote a safe and safe complex environment for all.”
People run by Marki in the Wrigley Field, a day before the cub’s domestic opener against Washington National in Chicago on April 4, 2012. (AP)
About 100 BU alumni spoke in support of Feldman, saying “never felt insecure.”
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Feldman’s 418 wins ranked 22nd Women’s college soccer,
The cubs were winning 11–0, the final score of the game, when the performance took place.
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