Social Media Is Drooling Over Sports Reporter’s Tight White Top That Left Little To The Imagination On MLB Opening Day

MLB sports reporter Taylor Mathis
Nothing is quite like opening day around the MLB.

Around the country, thousands of fans descended upon their home ballparks to cheer on their MLB teams as they get ready to embark on a grueling 162-game schedule for the 2024 season.

One sports reporter had all MLB fans talking because of her outfit.

Taylor Mathis, who is a sports reporter, social media influencer, and video-making extraordinaire, took to social media on Thursday and posted a photo of herself at a baseball game and an eye-popping outfit.

Mathis, who is a reporter for SportsGrid, could be seen wearing a white bodysuit that left very little to the imagination. The shirt was clearly not her right size, but it perfectly complimented her incredible abs and with three buttons undone, you could really see how her bust size was screaming to get out. She finished the look with what looked like some blue jeans and a Chicago Cubs cap.

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The MLB reporter and betting analyst captioned the picture, “Cubs fans: we are hammering Justin Steele Over 14.5 Outs today.”

Here is how fans reacted to her picture:

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Her picture certainly did not come from the game on Thursday as the Cubs opened their MLB season on the road to play the Texas Rangers.

As for the actual game, Cubs picture Justin Steele was only able to get through 4.2 innings while allowing three hits, 1 run, 1 earned run, 1 walk, and six strikeouts, via ESPN.com.

However, his play wasn’t enough. After a blown call gave the Chicago Cubs the lead in the ninth, the Texas Rangers rallied to tie it in the ninth and walk it off in the 10th.

2024 MLB Season Is A Marathon On Which Team Can Finish Hot & Continue It In The Postseason

Like any other season, it’s not how you start the MLB season, but how you finish. We have seen a long line of teams in Major League Baseball who sleepwalk during the regular season, only to turn it on late and make a deep playoff run to the World Series.

Every year we see the hottest team in the league not be able to recreate that magic when the lights are bright.

It’s never how you start, but you play when the games really matter.