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MLB All-Star Broadcast Audio Fails

Summary

  • Major audio problems plagued the MLB All-Star Game broadcast.
  • Fans expressed extreme frustration with the sound quality on social media.
  • Interviews with players and commentators suffered from poor audio presentation.
MLB All-Star Broadcast Audio Fails

Philadelphia's hosting of the MLB All-Star Game was overshadowed by a major audio malfunction during the broadcast. Throughout the event, fans and commentators struggled to hear players, especially those wearing microphones on the field or in the dugout. This technical glitch was evident during interviews with players, including honorary Legend Pick Justin Verlander.

Social media platform X buzzed with complaints from frustrated viewers. Many fans criticized the broadcast for its inability to deliver clear audio, with comments describing the situation as a "train wreck" and an "atrocious presentation." The audio issues persisted, affecting interviews with players like Bobby Witt Jr. and Kyle Schwarber, who appeared to have trouble hearing questions during live segments.

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