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Chicago Cubs The National League central rival St. Louis Cardinals were demolished on Sunday, but the Wrigley crowd still found boos.
Of course, it’s traditional for guests to sing “Take me to the ball game.” 7th stretch At the Cubs’ home game – this time it was Alex Cooper’s turn.
Cooper is the host of Call Her Daddy, a barrage of Barstool Sports’ hit podcast, before heading to Spotify and SiriusXM.
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Cubs Radio Radio announcer Pat Hughes wraps his hands as podcaster Alex Cooper sang “Going to Take Me Out to Ball Game” during the seventh stretch of the Cubs Card game at Wrigley Field on Sunday, July 6, 2025, after podcaster Alex Cooper sang the song, and podcaster Alex Cooper got caught up in a friend. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service
She is a microphone expert, but these skills were not translated and the crowd informed them.
Cooper said before the crowd sang, “I’ve never seen anything like this before.” She was right.
Cooper joined in the booth and the crowd was not impressed. They certainly did their best to do the show – but it clearly seems they missed the mark.
The social media response was valuable.
“What Alex Cooper did at Wrigley is that if #cubs gets booed for something while beating cardinal on 11 runs, you definitely deserve it, so you have to study forever,” one user wrote.
Another even said it was worse than Roseanne Barr’s national anthem performance.

Fans celebrate the Chicago Cubs’ victory over the San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field. (David Banks-Imagn Images)
The others were not very kind.
Cooper’s recent deal with Sirius XM, signed in 2023, was worth $125 million. She recently made a shocking headline when she denounced her. Former Boston University soccer coachNancy Feldman of sexual harassment.
The charges came in Hulu’s documentary, Call Her Alex. There, she “stopped Feldman in the middle of me rather than my teammates, touching her legs and asking about her sex life.
Last month, the university issued a statement saying it had a “zero tolerance policy against sexual harassment.”
“Through our Equal Opportunity Office, we have a robust system of resources, support and staff dedicated to student welfare and the in-depth reporting process,” the statement said. “We encourage community members to report concerns and rely on promoting a safe and secure campus environment for everyone.”

People walk by Marquee in Wrigley Field a day before the Cubs’ home opener with the Washington Nationals in Chicago on April 4, 2012. (AP)
Almost 100 alumni spoke out in support of Feldman, saying “it’s never safe.”
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Feldman’s 418 victory is always ranked 22nd Women’s College Soccer.
The Cubs were winning the game’s final score, 11-0, when the performance occurred.
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