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Female Reporters Mocked for Outrage After Braves Sideline Reporter Gets Fan’s Number On Live TV

Several female reporters have been criticized for infuriating two female fans over a light-hearted banter from a male sports broadcaster living in the air during a game of the Braves Toronto Blue Jays in Atlanta on Monday.

Wiley Ballard from Fanduel Reporter was reporting the show from Blue Jays Rooffop Patio at Rogers Center. Ballard engaged in light chat with women, asking how often they would participate in the game and whether they were rooting for the Atlanta Braves.

But a colleague at the Booth ballad joked that he only had five more innings to “get the numbers.” Ballard then told one of the women that a colleague at the booth that announced the book wanted him to get a phone number.

However, while the segment seemed to be very enjoyable, some female reporters were furious at Ballard’s efforts to “get the numbers” and denounced Fundael’s reporters for inappropriate behaviour.

Arizona Cardinals reporter Danu Srek was furious over Ballard’s small on-air bits, claiming there is a double standard for sports reports.

“Are we still going to ask sports women if they’re working to date athletes? We can all agree how inappropriate and troublesome this is. She wrote to X.

CBS Sports editor Kate Feldman should not let him lose.

“This is one of the most insanely inappropriate things I’ve ever seen, so I can’t believe it’s legally true,” she exploded.

Teagan Brown, the sports director of a Florida radio station, was also triggered by Bit, saying, “It’s here. I’m not going to really comment on anything like this, but it’s not okay to praise this moment.”

She said, “If this was a female reporter… people would call it not an expert… but it’s a male reporter. So people would tweet about it being funny and how great this is.”

More female reporters were out to Fanderel’s ballads, and these enraged women certainly supported many comments.A creepy,” or “Irrigation. ”

However, there was far more scribbling due to the overreactions of these female reporters.








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