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MLB Announcers Cannot Get Over These Sorority Girls Taking Selfies During a Baseball Game

When a cameraman spotted Alpha Chi Omega from ASU posing and glued to their phones, the commentators couldn't help but roast them in disbelief

By Jenna Mullins Oct 01, 2015 6:45 PMTags
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UPDATE: These girls are a real class act. The Diamondbacks offered the sorority girls free tickets to a game, and AXO announced via Facebook that they are asking the team to donate future tickets to a non-profit that helps victims of domestic abuse instead:

Alpha Chi Omega at Arizona State University would like to thank the Arizona Diamondbacks and Fox Sports for reaching out...

Posted by Alpha Chi Omega at ASU on Thursday, October 1, 2015

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Damn, youths! Pay attention to the baseball game! 

(Though to be fair, MLB games can be loooooong.)

Look, we all love selfies. We all take them. We're all guilty of spending way too long getting that perfect "woke up like this" shot. So we don't want to knock these sorority girls too much for being on their phones during the Diamondbacks game on Wednesday.

But seeing them all crowded together on their phones at the same time is actually pretty hilarious. You know who didn't think it was hilarious? The announcers, who could not even with these Alpha Chi Omega sisters from Arizona State University.

They basically turned the footage of these girls completely absorbed in selfie time into an impromptu episode of Mystery Science Theater: 3000 with comments like:

"Do you have to make faces when you take selfies?"
"That's the best one of the 300 pictures of myself today!"

These poor girls had no idea the cameras were all up in them while they were all up in their own cameras. Because if they knew that hey were on TV, they probably wouldn't have done this:

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Or this:

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Or this:

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Girl on the far left who is far more interested in her churro, you da real MVP. That's who we would be in this situation. Who cares about selfies when there's a churro around?!

(Originally published on Thu., Oct. 1, 2015 at 11:45 AM PDT)