Ken Rosenthal is a well-known figure in the baseball world. But that doesn't give him the right to act as if he were the center of the universe.
Let's explain.
Rosenthal was on the field level for Saturday's game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Cardinals for the Fox Sports network. After the Brewers' 9-8 victory, he interviewed Andruw Monasterio, whose single in the bottom of the tenth inning sealed his team's win.
In keeping with tradition, Monasterio's teammates ran over during the interview and splashed him with water in celebration. Rosenthal then rushed to get out of the way and ended up colliding with a Brewers photographer.
Rosenthal looked incredibly unhappy about the situation and gave the photographer a murderous look, despite the fact that it was clearly an accidental collision.
Camera man doing him a solid with the low-angle shot to make him look taller, and Ken Rosenthal gives him attitude after HE ran into him. What a bad look for Ken. pic.twitter.com/6oEi26Aouw
– BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) September 14, 2025
Let's just say, at that moment, he didn't look like a good person.
Thankfully, the main guy addressed the issue on the Foul Territory podcast and clarified what happened before apologizing.
I want to talk about what happened Saturday night. When I watched the video, I was surprised at how upset I looked. I was more confused than anything else. I had to continue the interview. We were live, folks. On national television. I couldn't stop. That said, I felt bad about what happened. Afterwards, I went to Scott, who I'd worked with over the years, and apologized. I apologized profusely.
Rosenthal went on to note that Fox Sports is covering the American League playoffs this year, so he won't be seeing the Brewers again unless they qualify for the World Series. If that happens, he looks forward to sharing a good time with Paulus and laughing about the situation.
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