How MLB Fake Crowd Noise Came to Be

Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg spoke with SI baseball writer Emma Baccellieri and Max Goodman of InsidethePinstripes about what is behind the fake crowd noise being pumped into stadiums around MLB and how it is being modified along the way.

There may not be fans in the stands at Major League Baseball games but that doesn't mean there isn't crowd noise. Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg spoke with SI baseball writer Emma Baccellieri and Max Goodman of InsidethePinstripes about what is behind the fake crowd noise being pumped into stadiums around MLB and how it is being modified along the way.

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