
Cubs Fans Turn on ‘Call Her Daddy’ Star After Rough Stretch Rendition
Look, I'm not gonna pretend that I could do better, but this has got to be one of the worst renditions of the seventh inning stretch I have ever heard.
Other Infamous Wrigley Performances Still Weren’t This Bad
I mean, I was around when Steve McMichael called out an ump before singing, when Mike Ditka essentially yelled it, and when Jeff Gordon forgot the words. I was there when Harry Caray was so lit up it was hard to understand what he was saying. If you don't remember any of those, consider yourself lucky, but if you want to relive those memories, I'm sure you can find them somewhere on YouTube.
Here's Ditka's stretch that will live in Chicago Cubs infamy forever:
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Alex Cooper’s Cringe-Worthy Cubs Moment
Those stretch disasters are all forgivable because I didn't feel they tried to be purposely bad at singing the song. That's what makes this attempt by famed podcaster Alex Cooper so disastrous.
Crowd Turns on ‘Call Her Daddy’ Star at Wrigley
Cooper, star of her show, Call Her Daddy, either didn't want to do the seventh-inning stretch and was talked into it, or she got into Harry's booze, because this rendition was so bad that the usually forgiving Wrigley Field crowd was audibly booing Cooper and her pals on Sunday night.
NBC 5 in Chicago says "A Reddit user reported hearing the boos from their condo four blocks away from the field."
You know it's bad when the boos carry for blocks and blocks. I have a feeling it was "Three Strikes You're Out" for Cooper and pals. I don't think she'll be back anytime soon.
@kenziefaith21 I’m sorry but @Alexandra Cooper what was that 7th inning stretch? #cubs #cubsbaseball #callherdaddy #alexcooper #cubswin #neveragain @Call Her Daddy ♬ original sound - kenz☀️
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