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    MLB broadcaster hilariously references song on-air after dare from wife

    By Reice Shipley,

    2 hours ago
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    Oakland Athletics color commentator Dallas Braden made his wife very happy on Thursday night when he took her up on a dare during a call of his team’s matchup against the Seattle Mariners.

    In a video shared by the MLB on X, Megan Braden shared that she had dared Dallas to reference the hit song “Please Please Please” by pop star Sabrina Carpenter.

    “Day 2 of daring my husband who is a broadcaster for a baseball team to say something on air. This one is fun,” she said.

    Dallas did just that in the second inning of Thursday’s game while breaking down the replay of a strikeout from Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo.

    “I tell you, heartbreak is one thing. My ego’s another,” said Braden.

    The best part about this is Braden’s broadcast partner, A’s play-by-play voice Chris Caray, caught on to the reference and then quoted the follow-up verse from the song

    “So the A’s are saying please don’t embarrass me, brother,” added Caray.

    It’s not quite the exact lyrics to the song from Caray but we’ll give him a pass considering the correct follow-up lyrics aren’t exactly appropriate to be said over network airwaves.

    Either way, it’s quite funny to see Braden taking his wife up on this dare, which we could see even more of on A’s broadcasts as we approach the final stretch of the 2024 MLB season.

    [ MLB on X ]

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