The Twins-Padres series opener Monday night didn't go off without a fun broadcast mishap.
Cory Provus saw a familiar face behind home plate Monday night in San Diego when the Twins kicked off a three-game series against the San Diego Padres: Blink-182 co-founder Tom DeLonge.
While the Twins’ play-by-play announcer was able to spot DeLonge in the crowd, the Bally Sports North cameras only thought they did. During the broadcast, BSN's cameras panned over to a guy a few rows behind home plate and showed him with a chyron that read, "Tom DeLonge, Blink-182.
“Yep, thought this would pop up today. Little background. Huge Blink & AVA fan and clearly recognized Tom in my monitor last night. Well, our crew picked the wrong guy with the wrong blue hat behind the plate. Anyway, glad you’re feeling better dude,” Provus posted, tagging both DeLonge and Blink-182.Little background. Huge Blink & AVA fan and clearly recognized Tom in my monitor last night. Well, our crew picked the wrong guy with the wrong blue hat behind the plate.
Two weeks ago, he powered through a nasty sickness at the Target Center show. It was my first time ever seeing Blink, and it was incredible.
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