Fox suffers embarrassing World Series mishap as technical glitch hits just before Dodgers-Blue Jay showdown

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By JAMES COHEN, SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 12:14 BST, 25 October 2025 | Updated: 12:16 BST, 25 October 2025

Baseball fans were left bemused after Fox Sports suffered an embarrassing technical glitch just moments before Game 1 of the MLB World Series. 

The network has been the exclusive broadcaster for the series in the United States since 2000 and have rarely encountered a technical error during that time. 

However, that all changed on Friday night. Shortly before the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays began the action, Fox encountered a bizarre camera glitch. 

As Joe Davies delivered a pre-game monologue, Fox's cameras began rapidly zooming in and out in a peculiar incident which certainly did not go unnoticed. 

During the technological mishap, Davies welcomed MLB Hall of Famer John Smoltz into the shot - however both men were out of frame due to the camera glitch.

Fans quickly rushed to social media to discuss the moment, with one writing: 'What the heck happened to the camera in Fox's booth?'.

Baseball fans were left bemused after Fox Sports suffered an embarrassing technical glitch

As Joe Davis delivered a pre-game monologue, the camera began rapidly zooming in and out before eventually leaving the Fox Sports host out of the frame

Fans rushed to social media to comment on the 'bonkers' technical glitch during the broadcast

Another said: 'Yikes Malfunction to start the World Series on Fox. Camera goes bonkers on the opening.'

In response to that post, another joked: 'Pretty impressive that the camera operator was able to continue working while being attacked by an army of hornets'. 

'Did FOX just have a camera glitch in the booth? That was odd,' one fan queried. 

Another said: 'The Fox camera was so mesmerized by Joe Davis' impeccable monologue that the zoom went out of control'. 

In the game itself, the Blue Jays put in a stunning performance to win 11-4 and take an early lead in the series.

During the game, Toronto star Addison Barger became the first person to hit a pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history. 

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