A TV anchor had really bad luck and a bird had really good aim during a live segment before the World Series.

Paul Robins is a TV anchor in Sacramento, CA.  Paul Robins is also a guy who received the brunt end of a massive bird dump while on television.  Robins was teaming up with Bethany Crouch on a KTXL morning show broadcast.  A bird basically said, “Welcome to the Bay Area, beyotch,” while rudely greeting the host.

Both Robins and Crouch did a great job of making the most of the crazy scene.  Paul Robins had to feel uncomfortable about getting bird droppings dropped on him.  It’s one thing to get dumped on if you’re walking down the street and a few people see it happen.  It’s quite another thing to have this scene unfold on live television.  Solid job, Paul.  You played this off like a champ.

Game 3 of the World Series can be heard on 104.5 The Team, ESPN Radio.  The Detroit Tigers trail the San Francisco Giants 2-0 in the series.  Detroit will try to pull closer in the Fall Classic as they host the Giants Saturday night at 8:00pm.  Pregame coverage begins at 7:00pm on 104.5 The Team.

Brian Noe is the Brand Manager at 104.5 The Team, ESPN Radio in Albany, NY.  Brian also hosts “The Noe Show” weekdays from 1-3 pm ET on WTMM. 

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