adorshki
Reverential Member
I guess even baseball fans get an occasional break in the monotony:
"MLB bans women who flashed their chests behind home plate during Game 5 of World Series"
Apparently it was not so much the wardrobe malfunction itself as the crass and venal promotion of a business that gave offense:
"MLB spokesman Michael Teevan told USA TODAY Sports that the league has 'distributed a letter to the individuals in question, and the letter set for an indefinite ban for each.'
The league's letter informed the women that they violated the league's code of fan conduct by exposing themselves to 'promote a business.' "
After all, real sponsors pony up hundreds of thousands of dollars for the right to expose their products on national television.
:uncomfortableness:
"MLB bans women who flashed their chests behind home plate during Game 5 of World Series"
Apparently it was not so much the wardrobe malfunction itself as the crass and venal promotion of a business that gave offense:
"MLB spokesman Michael Teevan told USA TODAY Sports that the league has 'distributed a letter to the individuals in question, and the letter set for an indefinite ban for each.'
The league's letter informed the women that they violated the league's code of fan conduct by exposing themselves to 'promote a business.' "
After all, real sponsors pony up hundreds of thousands of dollars for the right to expose their products on national television.
:uncomfortableness: