During the Cubs' day game doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers, a fan set up a full laptop and mouse in the Wrigley Field outfield bleachers and appeared to be working. Marquee Sports Network cameras zoomed in during the bottom of the seventh inning and repeatedly cut back to the man using the empty seat beside him as a mouse pad. Broadcast announcers Jon Sciambi and Jim Deshaies joked about the setup, speculating whether he was working or managing a fantasy football draft and noting the rainout that created the daytime makeup game. The fan laughed and waved after realizing he had been spotted but kept the laptop open.
A Chicago Cubs fan took "work from home" to a whole new level Tuesday, bringing a full laptop and mouse setup to Wrigley Field during the team's day game doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Cubs fan was caught working on his laptop during the bottom of the 7th inning by the team's Marquee Sports Network camera crew, who zoomed in on the fan, who had his head down and was using the empty bleacher seat next to him as a mouse pad.
"How badly did you want it? Did you bring your mouse? You better bring your mouse!" Sciambi cracked, as a "Fan of the Game" graphic popped up on the screen. "There's only one question: Is this guy doing work? Or, my other thought is, he's going over a fantasy football draft," Sciambi theorized. Deshaies then offered the fan an excuse, noting how Monday night's Cubs game against the Brewers had been rained out, leading the league to schedule a doubleheader for Tuesday during the work day.
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