The now-viral MLB video referred to one of Swift's best-known songs from her fifth studio album '1989.'
A subtle gesture from Major League Baseball to honor their recent guest Taylor Swift has gone viral.On Monday night, Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, were spotted enjoying a date night at New York's Yankee Stadium as they sat in a suite to watch the first game of the ALCS between the Yankees and Cleveland Guardians. The A-list pair were joined by comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
However, many baseball fans appeared to show little love lost for the power couple, arguing that the MLB should stick to the game.'Trying to boast those ratings I see,' was one comment from an X user.'Quit glazing these people and stick to baseball' and 'they're already on TV enough in football, we don't need them here too' were other remarks from baseball fans.
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