Cardinals Fan Who Went Viral At MLB Game Gets Identified

A St. Louis Cardinals fan went viral this past week over her attendance at a recent game. The fan in question found herself turning into an unexpected star when broadcaster Chip Caray found a way to incorporate her into his promo.

A St. Louis Cardinals fan went viral this past week over her attendance at a recent game.

The fan in question found herself turning into an unexpected star when broadcaster Chip Caray found a way to incorporate her into his promo.

“SeatGeek, the official ticket marketplace of the St. Louis Cardinals,” Caray said.

“Who knows? Maybe you’ll get to sit next to her.”

“Who knows, maybe you’ll get to sit next to her” 😭😭😭

– Chip Caraypic.twitter.com/NnvkTtHSxd

— Baseball King (@BasebaIlKing) June 7, 2024

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— Game 7 (@game7__) May 31, 2024

Fans loved the promo and the girl. Not as much as they loved the Edmonton Oilers fan who took off her shirt a recent game, of course but still a lot.

The reactions speak for themselves:

Chip made his Grandpa proud with this one!

— Kristin Gernetzke Anderson, JD (@mulawyer) June 7, 2024

That’s how you do an ad read

— Sad Baseball Fans (@CaughtLpodcast) June 7, 2024

Chip knows a babe when he sees one!!! 😂

— STL Native 💙( 7-3 )🤍 (@Jok3St) June 7, 2024

It didn’t take long for one fan to even identify the girl:

I went to high school with her

— alex (@AEggert_Cards) June 7, 2024

Nahh, I have more respect for her than that…

— alex (@AEggert_Cards) June 7, 2024

That said, he refused to actually out her name or social media presences out of respect for her. Clearly chivalry is still alive and well.

Despite her friend’s attempt at hiding her identity, she was later identified via social media:

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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.

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