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Chicago puppies dismantled their rival of the Central National League St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, but Wrigley’s multitude still found something to boo.
Of course, it is a tradition that a guest singing “Take Me out to the ball game” during the section of the seventh entry into the games at the Cubs house, this time, it was Alex Cooper’s turn.
Cooper is the host of “Call Her Daddy”, the podcast that hit him great in Barstool sports before heading to Spotify and then Siriusxm.
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The broadcaster of the puppies, Pat Hughes, on the left, squeezes their hands when friends are boiled by friends after singing “Take Me out to the ball game” during the section of the seventh entry of a game of the puppies of the puppies on Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Wrigley Field. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service through Getty Images)
She is an expert in the microphone, but these skills did not translate, and the crowd made it known.
Cooper said before starting to sing that the crowd “I had never seen something like this before.” She was right.
Cooper joined two others in the stand, and the crowd was not impressed. They certainly did everything possible to make a show; However, he apparently lost the brand.
Reactions in social networks were priceless.
“What Alex Cooper did in Wrigley should be studied forever because if they abouch you for something while the #Cubs are surpassing the cardinals for 11 races, you definitely deserved it,” a user wrote.
Another even said it was worse than the performance of Roseanne Barr’s national anthem.

Fans celebrate the victory of the Chicago Cubs against the San Francisco giants in Wrigley Field. (Images of David Banks-Imagn)
Others were not much more friendly.
The recent Cooper with Sirius XM, signed in 2023, was worth $ 125 million. Recently he appeared in the shocking headlines when he accused his former soccer coach of Boston, Nancy Feldman, of sexual harassment.
The accusations were made in a Hulu documentary, “Call her Alex”, where she said Feldman “noticed me much more than any other teammate of mine,” including touching the leg and asking about her sex life.
The University issued a statement last month, saying that it has “zero tolerance policy for sexual harassment.”
“We have a robust system of resources, support and personnel dedicated to the well -being of the students and a process of exhaustive reports through our office of equal opportunities,” he said in a statement. “We encourage the members of our community to inform any concern, and continue to promote a safe campus environment for all.”

People walk through the tent at Wrigley Field, one day before the opening of the home of puppies against Washington Nationals in Chicago on April 4, 2012. (AP)
Almost 100 former students also spoke in support of Feldman, saying that “he never felt insecure.”
The 418 Victories of Feldman occupy the 22 of all time in Women’s University Soccer.
The puppies were winning 11-0, the final score of the game, when the performance occurred.