Snoop Dogg entertained baseball fans watching the latest Milwaukee Brewers game versus the Cincinnati Reds with some colorful remarks.
Soon after taking the field to toss the first pitch for the Brewers on Saturday night (June 15), the iconic rapper joined Bill Schroeder and Brian Anderson in the Bally Sports Wisconsin broadcast booth to provide coverage that was precisely what fans expected.
“He better not outrun you!” “You better not let the pitcher outrun you dog!” was one of his many amusing jokes during the contest.
Check it out below.
This isn’t the first time Snoop Dogg has entertained audiences with his amusing sports commentary. In 2020, he emerged as a fan favorite in the highly publicized Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. fight.
While the headline fight was more about appreciating the two boxing giants’ stamina than the sport itself, the Nate Robinson vs. Jake Paul undercard was significantly more spectacular, with the YouTube star knocking out the former NBA player.
“Oh my GOD!” shouted the West Coast MC following the first knockdown. “Lord, have mercy! Oh Jesus! Oh, Lawd! Precious Lawwdddd… Take my hand, lead me forward, and let me stand.
Feeling woozy Robinson’s face was struck again by his opponent shortly after he first fell to the canvas.
“Good night, Irene,” Snoop said, before expressing his excitement over the drink. “Oh, Lawd!”
The incident led to even more opportunities for the California great, who will appear on NBC Universal’s coverage of the 2024 Olympic Summer Games in Paris.
He will chat with NBC Olympics anchor Mike Tirico and share his “unique take” on what is going on in Paris, according to the Hollywood Reporter. He would also “explore the city’s iconic landmarks, attend Olympic competitions and events and make visits to the athletes, their friends and families.”
“I grew up watching the Olympics and am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris,” he stated to the newspaper. “It is a celebration of talent, devotion, and the pursuit of excellence. We’re going to have some incredible competitions, and of course, I’ll be bringing my Snoop style to the mix.
“It will be the most epic Olympics ever, so stay tuned and keep it locked. Let us raise, celebrate, and make these games unforgettable, outperform the competition, and may the greatest shine like gold. “Peace and Olympic LOVE, you dig?”
The 2024 Summer Olympics will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock from July 26 until August 11.