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Joseph Salvador

ESPN’s Karl Ravech Roasted by MLB Fans for Brutal Mistake During Marlins-Phillies Game

Flubs and mistakes aren’t that common at the highest level of sports broadcasting, but from time-to-time, it’s expected a slip-up will happen. But then there’s whatever Karl Ravech did on Wednesday. 

The ESPN broadcaster was calling the Phillies-Marlins wild-card game during an electric moment from the Citizen Bank Park crowd and decided to try and build some hype for star shortstop Trea Turner before he took the field.

“Trea Turner, learning for the first time what it means to be in a postseason,” Ravech said. 

The only problem was Wednesday’s win was game No. 45 in terms of playoff appearances for Turner and the 30-year-old won a World Series with the Nationals just four years ago.  

It’s hard to imagine how Ravech made such a mistake, but the only logical explanation could be that Turner’s career path threw him off. Turner started his career with the Nationals and won a World Series there but was traded to the Dodgers in 2021. He eventually signed with the Phillies this year after agreeing to terms on a massive 11-year deal worth $300 million with a full no-trade clause. Nevertheless, MLB fans won’t let him forget this fumble anytime soon. 

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