Bear fans are popular on laptops in the stands during the game

An opportunistic baseball fan seems to have made his company’s work well exploited from family policy on a busy day at Wrigley Field.
A young man was found in the stands of the iconic stadium in a two-headed beer with the Milwaukee brewer in the Chicago Cubs’ two-headed beer and was found Tuesday, August 19.
During the gameplay of Marquee Sports Network, the hardworking staff was spotlighted, giving him the honor of Mike Year Lemonade game fans.
“How bad do you want?” The Bear’s broadcaster on the stage Jon Sciambi A video of the fans. “Did you bring a mouse? You’d better bring a mouse.”
Sciambi, 55, then raised his “one question” about fans and laptops.
“Is this guy working?” he thought. “One other idea I have is that he wants to go over [his] Fantasy football draft. ”
Jim Deshaiesthe color analyst of the bear said: “He can work, you know?”
“This is a makeup game, right?” Deshaies, 65.
Indeed, the afternoon game at Wrigley Stadium was the first game of doubles, which was the result of a half-year result on Monday, August 18, with the scheduled double defeats.
The Cubs swept the doubles on Tuesday, winning a 6-4 slop and a 4-1 night game.
Major League Baseball’s social account also played with Cubs fans on Tuesday, sharing a video of him using the title in the stands: “I hope this email will allow you to find everything.”
The next line of the subtitles read “How did the email find me”, citing the video.
Baseball fans drown comments for men’s multitasking ability.
One man wrote: “If he works from the game, he must be appreciated for his efforts.”
Another said: “I would rather email Wrigley than not be there.”
However, some have called on Major League Baseball (MLB) to blow up fans’ positions.
“Please delete this,” said one person. “As long as he finishes his work, he doesn’t need to share his location. Delete this.”
Another wrote: “This guy must have been fired now. Hopefully you can give him a job.”
Apart from the question of work ethics, one questioned how fans could build his workstation in the first place.
“I can’t bring anything into a stadium that’s bigger than the postcard in the clear bag,” the fan wrote. “How did this guy smuggle laptops?”
The Cubs and Winemakers returned to the third game of Wrigley Field on Wednesday, August 20 at 8:05 ET.




