Tonight’s 2021 MLB All Star Game is underway on Fox — and there’s been one major complaint from fans about the broadcast.
During the second inning of the AL vs. NL matchup, there was a constant ringing sound going on in the background of the game. Countless fans from around the league took to Twitter to ask the same question: “Is anyone else hearing that?”
Some alarm/beeping noise keeps happening on the Fox All-Star Game broadcast. ⏰⚾️ pic.twitter.com/pzq1aeWPRT
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 14, 2021
You all aren’t crazy. That ringing, beeping, cell phone type noise in the Fox All Star Game broadcast isn’t just in your head.
— Nick Murray (@NickMurray91) July 14, 2021
Whose phone keeps ringing at the #AllStarGame ??
— PessaMETic Fan (@Time44sports) July 14, 2021
I can’t be the only one hearing a slight ringing sound in the background of the All Star Game broadcast on Fox. Anyone else? @MLB @MLBONFOX @FoxNews #AllStarGame #AllStarGame2021 #MLB
— Thomas Brady (@ThomasB153) July 14, 2021
Is there a cell phone ringing in the booth? Am I hearing things?
— Barstool Are Dee Tee (@editti22) July 14, 2021
What is that weird ringing beeping sound I’m hearing during the All Star Game??? Anyone else hear it?
— Maxwell Glick (@maxwellglick) July 14, 2021
Dear @MLBONFOX,
Someone’s cell phone is ringing constantly during the broadcast, please turn it off
Don’t make me send the locusts.
— MLB Jesus (@MLBJesus) July 14, 2021
WTF is this constant ringing in the background does Joe Bucks phone keep going off or something #AllStarGame
— Punchface VIP (@thechovanone) July 14, 2021
Whatever the sound was, it seems Fox has it all sorted out now.
The American League squad currently leads the National League 2-0 in the bottom of the third.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge scored a run on an RBI from Blue Jays second baseman Marcus Semien and his Toronto teammate Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a solo home run in the very next inning.
So far, the NL has been held to just one hit on a combined effort from star aces Shohei Ohtani, Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson.
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