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Giants broadcaster Dave Flemming fills in as team’s bat boy for fantasy football punishment

Flemming worked as the Giants' bat boy for three innings

As far as fantasy football punishments go, Dave Flemming seems to have lucked out.

The San Francisco Giants announcer lost his fantasy football league last season, and as so many leagues throughout the country require, he was punished for it.

On Monday, for the Giants’ game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oracle Park, Flemming was in full uniform in the dugout. For three innings, he was the Giants’ new bat boy.

There’s plenty of embarrassing fantasy football punishment options out there. We’ve seen tattoos, being made to eat a certain number of waffles to leave a Waffle House, being forced to play in a U.S. Open qualifier and more. Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis revealed that the last-place finisher in his league with his friends once had to eat a full pack of uncooked hot dogs.

Flemming seems to have gotten off pretty easy. Stepping in for a bat boy is a pretty great gig, one that plenty of other last-place finishers likely would trade their respective punishments for in a heartbeat.

But admittedly, Flemming was a bit sore by the time the third inning came around Monday.

“I gotta hustle, man,” Flemming said on the broadcast. “You do not want to get in the way of the game. So I’m hustling … I’m going to be icing down after this, I may not make it up [to the booth] for the fourth inning.”

The Giants and Rays were tied 0-0 when Flemming passed bat boy duties off to usual bat boy Austin Ginn.

For three innings Monday during the Giants' game against the Rays, Dave Flemming was working as the team's bat boy at Oracle Park. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
For three innings Monday during the Giants' game against the Rays, Dave Flemming was working as the team's bat boy at Oracle Park. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Giants entered Monday’s game having lost six of their past eight games. They sit in second in the NL West, 8.5 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Rays, on the other hand, have won two of their past three games. They trail the Baltimore Orioles by three games in the AL East.