The Atlanta Braves broadcast team is facing backlash and criticism over unprofessional behavior after a segment during Monday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays in which a sideline reporter got the phone number of a female fan he had just interviewed when encouraged to do so on-air by his fellow announcers.
FanDuel Sports Network Braves reporter Wiley Ballard hosted “The Field Report” during the top of the fifth inning in Toronto and spoke to two female fans about their Braves fandom. One noted she was “not quite” a Braves fan yet. Ballard then attempted to transition back to Braves play-by-play announcer Brandon Gaudin and color analyst C.J. Nitkowski.
“I’m gonna go to work up here, guys,” Ballard said. “Good luck the rest of the way.”
Gaudin replied with more suggestive and flirty language.
“Ok, Wiley,” he said, “You got four innings to get the numbers.”
“I’m on it. I’m on it. I’m on it,” Ballard responded, and immediately pulled out his cell phone.
“Alright, so they want me to get your number,” Ballard said to a woman who had identified herself as “Lauren” during the interview.
She wondered aloud, “They want you to get my number?”
“I’m dead serious. They’re saying it in my ear right now,” Ballard said back before speaking to Gaudin and Nitkowski through the camera.
“She doesn’t believe me because she thinks you guys, she thinks we’re making this up. Even if you guys weren’t, I may use that in the future. It’s actually a pretty good move.”
“This is unbelievable,” Gaudin said.
Then, Nitkowski chimed in. “So the best part about this is Wiley could totally be faking it,” he said. “This might be the new move. Just walk around with a fake FanDuel microphone and an ear piece in and convince fans that they’re actually on TV.”
As this was happening, Lauren did appear to type her phone number into Ballard’s phone.
“I got the number. We’re good,” Ballard said at the end of the clip that subsequently went viral once it was shared on social media.
Shoutout to my guy @wileyballard_ setting the standard for sports reporters getting a phone number out in the wild.
10/10 work
🎥@fanduelsnbravespic.twitter.com/RFEyd605Lb
— Miles Garrett (@MilesGarrettTV) April 15, 2025
After the broadcast, Gaudin and Nitkowski each praised Ballard’s performance via their own social media posts. Gaudin dubbed it, “The Wiley Ballard game” with a cell phone emoji.
But the segment appears to have drawn a polarizing reaction from those watching live and and generated an immediate rebuke online as the footage was disseminated nationally, particularly in the broadcasting and journalism communities.
Many called the behavior unprofessional and misogynistic, and pointed toward a double standard that exists as it relates to the way male and female reporters are expected to conduct themselves. Others found the unorthodox on-air exchange to be funny and came to Ballard’s defense.
Here’s a sampling of what the sports world is saying on social media about an Atlanta Braves broadcast that was anything but normal:
0/10 work
Extremely unprofessional and creepy AF
Broadcast team should be ashamed of itself https://t.co/oSOfMXP2y0— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) April 15, 2025
Imagine if a female reporter did anything like this. Career over. Pretty brutal to see it glorified by the broadcast. https://t.co/01A5CAkpP1
— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) April 15, 2025
An unprofessional disgrace, from the reporter, to the guys in the booth, to the producer in the truck who could’ve stopped it at any point.
It’s not “fun”. It’s not “cool”. It’s not “harmless”. And it’s only a “standard”’for harassment. https://t.co/6mcXzv1bwY
— Ralph Vacchiano (@RalphVacchiano) April 15, 2025
Sooooo are we still gonna ask women in sports if they’re only doing their job to date athletes?? We can all agree how inappropriate and nasty this is, not to mention the double standard, right? https://t.co/lDNeaBHsPt
— Dani Sureck (@DaniSureck) April 15, 2025
I don’t think this is as big of a deal as the internet is making it out to be… BUT
There were multiple natural times to end this bit, without pushing the limit. Don’t think the reporter should get canceled though. https://t.co/tpe6RlyXfe
— Chelsa Messinger (@ChelsaMessinger) April 15, 2025
And anyone complaining about this needs to get a life.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) April 15, 2025
The fact that people are up in arms about this, just lets you know how miserable a lot of people are
It was a fun spot during a baseball broadcast https://t.co/mPva7wxmd5— John Michaels (@JohnMichaelsU) April 15, 2025
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Braves reporter blasted for asking for fan’s phone number on-air